Clarissa; or, The history of a young lady, Հատոր 6 |
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Արդյունքներ 50–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ iv
... cousins Montague . His Clarissa has made him eyeless and senseless to every other beauty . LV . LVI . LVII . LVIII . From the same . Lady Sarah Sad- leir and Lady Betty Lawrance arrive , and engage Lord M. and his two cousins Montague ...
... cousins Montague . His Clarissa has made him eyeless and senseless to every other beauty . LV . LVI . LVII . LVIII . From the same . Lady Sarah Sad- leir and Lady Betty Lawrance arrive , and engage Lord M. and his two cousins Montague ...
Էջ v
... cousins should endeavour to engage Miss Howe to prevail upon Clarissa to accept of him , on his unfeigned repen- tance . It is some pleasure to him , he however rakishly re- flects , to observe how placable the ladies of his family ...
... cousins should endeavour to engage Miss Howe to prevail upon Clarissa to accept of him , on his unfeigned repen- tance . It is some pleasure to him , he however rakishly re- flects , to observe how placable the ladies of his family ...
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... cousin Morden in particular , when he comes to England- D — n the law , rising also , [ she started ] and all those to whom you talk of appealing ! -I defy both the one and the other - all I beg , is YOUR for- giveness ; and that you ...
... cousin Morden in particular , when he comes to England- D — n the law , rising also , [ she started ] and all those to whom you talk of appealing ! -I defy both the one and the other - all I beg , is YOUR for- giveness ; and that you ...
Էջ 75
... cousins Montague , before the next week be out ! His lordship is exceeding ill . Dr. S. has no hopes of him . The only consolation I can have for the ` death of a relation who loves me so well , if he do die , must arise from the ...
... cousins Montague , before the next week be out ! His lordship is exceeding ill . Dr. S. has no hopes of him . The only consolation I can have for the ` death of a relation who loves me so well , if he do die , must arise from the ...
Էջ 78
... cousin Montague tells me , she would offer her attendance on you . If you please , therefore , we can set out for this place the moment the solemnity is performed , Do not , dearest creature , dissipate all these pro- mising appearances ...
... cousin Montague tells me , she would offer her attendance on you . If you please , therefore , we can set out for this place the moment the solemnity is performed , Do not , dearest creature , dissipate all these pro- mising appearances ...
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Clarissa. Or, the History of a Young Lady: Comprehending the Most ..., Հատոր 1 Samuel Richardson Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 2018 |
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Էջ 403 - OH THAT I were as in months past, as in the days when God preserved me; When his candle shined upon my head, and when by his light I walked through darkness...
Էջ 403 - As I was in the days of my youth, when the secret of God was upon my tabernacle; When the Almighty was yet with me, when my children were about me; When I washed my steps with butter, and the rock poured me out rivers of oil...
Էջ 295 - A horrid hole of a house, in an alley they call a court ; stairs wretchedly narrow, even to the first-floor rooms : and into a den they led me, with broken walls, which had been papered, as I saw by a multitude of tacks, and some torn bits held on by the rusty heads. The floor indeed was clean, but the ceiling was smoked with variety of figures, and initials of names, that had been the woeful employment of wretches who had no other way to amuse themselves.
Էջ 305 - ... with me would be a good excuse. She was sitting on the side of the broken couch, extremely weak and low ; and I observed, cared not to speak to the man : and no wonder; for I never saw a more shocking fellow, of a profession tolerably genteel, nor heard a more illiterate one...