The Works of Samuel Richardson: With a Sketch of His Life and Writings, Volumen7,Parte1W. Miller, 1811 |
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... honest in faithful love for you , my declarations . Then he began again to vow the sincerity of his inten- tions- But I took him up short : I am willing to believe you , Sir . It would be insupportable but to suppose there CLARISSA ...
... honest in faithful love for you , my declarations . Then he began again to vow the sincerity of his inten- tions- But I took him up short : I am willing to believe you , Sir . It would be insupportable but to suppose there CLARISSA ...
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... honest - looking industrious folks : Mrs. Sorlings is the gentlewoman's The farm seems well stocked , and thriving . She is a widow ; has two sons , men grown , who vie with each other which shall take most pains in promoting the common ...
... honest - looking industrious folks : Mrs. Sorlings is the gentlewoman's The farm seems well stocked , and thriving . She is a widow ; has two sons , men grown , who vie with each other which shall take most pains in promoting the common ...
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... honest agent answering my signal , though not quite so soon as I expected , in the manner thou knowest I had prescribed , They are coming ! They are coming ! - Fly , fly , my beloved creature , cried I , drawing my sword with a flourish ...
... honest agent answering my signal , though not quite so soon as I expected , in the manner thou knowest I had prescribed , They are coming ! They are coming ! - Fly , fly , my beloved creature , cried I , drawing my sword with a flourish ...
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... honest fellow look like an hypocrite , what a vile thing is that ! Then thou knowest what a false little rogue she has been . How little conscience she has made of disappoint- ing me . Hast thou not been a witness of my ravings on this ...
... honest fellow look like an hypocrite , what a vile thing is that ! Then thou knowest what a false little rogue she has been . How little conscience she has made of disappoint- ing me . Hast thou not been a witness of my ravings on this ...
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... honest to my Clarissa ! There's a prayer , Jack ! If I should not be heard , what a sad thing would that be , for the most admi . rable of women ! -Yet , as I do not often trouble Heaven with my prayers , who knows but this may be ...
... honest to my Clarissa ! There's a prayer , Jack ! If I should not be heard , what a sad thing would that be , for the most admi . rable of women ! -Yet , as I do not often trouble Heaven with my prayers , who knows but this may be ...
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