The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, Biographical and Critical by Mrs. Barbauld, Volumen2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... Wednesday night , March 22 . ANGRY What should I be angry for ,? I you mightily pleased with your freedom , as you call it . I only wonder at your patience with me ; that's all . I am sorry I gave you the trouble of so long a letter ...
... Wednesday night , March 22 . ANGRY What should I be angry for ,? I you mightily pleased with your freedom , as you call it . I only wonder at your patience with me ; that's all . I am sorry I gave you the trouble of so long a letter ...
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... Wednesday morning , nine o'clock . I AM just returned from my morning walk , and al- ready have received a letter from Mr. Lovelace in answer to mine deposited last night . He must have had pen , ink , and paper with him ; for it was ...
... Wednesday morning , nine o'clock . I AM just returned from my morning walk , and al- ready have received a letter from Mr. Lovelace in answer to mine deposited last night . He must have had pen , ink , and paper with him ; for it was ...
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... Wednesday morning . I AM amazed sir , at the freedom of your re- proaches . Pressed and teazed , against convenience and inclination , to give you a private meeting , am I to be thus challenged and upbraided , and my sex reflected upon ...
... Wednesday morning . I AM amazed sir , at the freedom of your re- proaches . Pressed and teazed , against convenience and inclination , to give you a private meeting , am I to be thus challenged and upbraided , and my sex reflected upon ...
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... Wednesday noon , March 29 . WE cannot always answer for what we can do : but to convince you , that I can keep my above re- solution , with regard to Mr. Lovelace , angry as my letter is , and three hours as it is since it was written ...
... Wednesday noon , March 29 . WE cannot always answer for what we can do : but to convince you , that I can keep my above re- solution , with regard to Mr. Lovelace , angry as my letter is , and three hours as it is since it was written ...
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... your last favour was dated on Saturday . This is Wednes- day and none of mine have been taken away : since . Don't let me want your advice . My N 2 CLARISSA HARLOWE . 131 In this respite till Tuesday, I have a little ...
... your last favour was dated on Saturday . This is Wednes- day and none of mine have been taken away : since . Don't let me want your advice . My N 2 CLARISSA HARLOWE . 131 In this respite till Tuesday, I have a little ...
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