Clarissa ...J. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1932 - 582 páginas Through a series of letters, the tragic history of Clarissa Harlowe and her ruthless pursuer Robert Lovelace unfolds--Novelist. |
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... comply with . Then , sir , I will comply with it ; but yet I hope from your goodness- No expostulations ! No buts , girl ! No qualifyings ! I will be obeyed , I tell you ; and cheerfully , too ! -or you are no child of mine ! I wept ...
... comply with . Then , sir , I will comply with it ; but yet I hope from your goodness- No expostulations ! No buts , girl ! No qualifyings ! I will be obeyed , I tell you ; and cheerfully , too ! -or you are no child of mine ! I wept ...
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... comply , remember it is your duty to comply . They take not , I own , the right method with so generous a spirit . But remember , that there would not be any merit in your com- pliance if it were not to be against your own liking ...
... comply , remember it is your duty to comply . They take not , I own , the right method with so generous a spirit . But remember , that there would not be any merit in your com- pliance if it were not to be against your own liking ...
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... comply , if possible , in order to disconcert his ungenerous measures . I will pray for you ; and that is all I can do for you . I must now go down , and make a report , that you are resolved never to have Mr. Solmes - must I ? Consider ...
... comply , if possible , in order to disconcert his ungenerous measures . I will pray for you ; and that is all I can do for you . I must now go down , and make a report , that you are resolved never to have Mr. Solmes - must I ? Consider ...
Contenido
LETTER PAGE | 282 |
MISS HOWE TO CLARISSA | 292 |
CLARISSA TO MISS HOWE | 299 |
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answer apprehensions assure Aunt Hervey aversion behaviour Belford believe Bella Betty brother and sister chariot chidden child Clary comply consent contrivances coppice dear dearest deserve door doubt duty endeavour excuse expect father fault favour fear forgive friends garden girl give hand happy Harlowe to Miss hear heard heart Hertfordshire Hickman hint honner honour hope knew leave letter libertine live single look Lord M.'s Lovelace Lovelace's madam mamma March 27 marriage marry merit mind Miss Clarissa Harlowe morning mother never niece night o'clock obliged occasion offered once opinion passion pen and ink perhaps permitted person pleased pray proposed rash reason resolved sake servant Solmes Solmes's spirit suppose sure tell things thou thought told Uncle Antony Uncle Harlowe uncle's unhappy violence vows Wedn Wednesday wish woman word wretch write young lady