Clarissa; or, The history of a young lady, Nide 8 |
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Sivu i
... dual death afforded her . Her thankful acknowledgments to Mr. Belford , Mrs. Smith , and Mrs. Lovick , for their kindness to her . Her edifying address to Mr. Belford . VOL . VIII . a VII . Clarissa to Mrs. Norton . In answer to.
... dual death afforded her . Her thankful acknowledgments to Mr. Belford , Mrs. Smith , and Mrs. Lovick , for their kindness to her . Her edifying address to Mr. Belford . VOL . VIII . a VII . Clarissa to Mrs. Norton . In answer to.
Sivu ii
... Lovick . Writes the subscriptive part herself on her knees . Colonel Morden arrived in town . XVI . From the same . What passes on Colonel Morden's visit to his cousin . She enjoins the colonel not to avenge her . XVII . From the same ...
... Lovick . Writes the subscriptive part herself on her knees . Colonel Morden arrived in town . XVI . From the same . What passes on Colonel Morden's visit to his cousin . She enjoins the colonel not to avenge her . XVII . From the same ...
Sivu 16
... Lovick , I don't think I am dying yet - not actually dying , Mrs. Lovick - for I have no bodily pain - no numbnesses ; no signs of immediate death , I think . -And my breath , which used of late to be so short , is now tolerable - my ...
... Lovick , I don't think I am dying yet - not actually dying , Mrs. Lovick - for I have no bodily pain - no numbnesses ; no signs of immediate death , I think . -And my breath , which used of late to be so short , is now tolerable - my ...
Sivu 17
... Lovick , so near one's dissolu- tion , to have it to hope , that one's prayers are an- swered ! Mrs. Smith , as well as Mrs. Lovick , was with her . They were both in tears ; nor had I , any more than they , power to say a word in ...
... Lovick , so near one's dissolu- tion , to have it to hope , that one's prayers are an- swered ! Mrs. Smith , as well as Mrs. Lovick , was with her . They were both in tears ; nor had I , any more than they , power to say a word in ...
Sivu 18
... Lovick and dame Shelbourne . Here , sir , proceeded she , I put the keys of my apparel [ putting them into the drawer with her papers ] . All is in order , and the inventory upon them , and an account of what I have disposed of : so ...
... Lovick and dame Shelbourne . Here , sir , proceeded she , I put the keys of my apparel [ putting them into the drawer with her papers ] . All is in order , and the inventory upon them , and an account of what I have disposed of : so ...
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Clarissa. Or, the History of a Young Lady: Comprehending the Most ..., Nide 4 Samuel Richardson Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2018 |
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admirable attend Ausonius bagnio BELFORD TO ROBERT beloved bequeath blessed brother called Colonel Morden comfort cousin Morden cursed daugh dear cousin dear creature dearest death desire divine divine grace divine lady endeavour executor eyes father favour fellow forgive give grief hand happy Harlowe Place hearse heart Hervey Hickman honour hope hour humble inclosed Jack James Harlowe JOHN BELFORD John Harlowe Knightsbridge lady's libertinism live LOVELACE TO JOHN Lovick lucid intervals melancholy mind Miss Harlowe mother mourning Mowbray never Norton o'clock obliged occasion once Ovid penitence person poor posthumous letter pray present reflections rejoice relations ROBERT LOVELACE Sally Martin seems sent Sept servant shew sister solemn soon soul stept suffer sweet tears tell thee thing thought tions told Tourville uncles unhappy Uxbridge virtue virtue Wedn wish woman word worthy wretch write young lady
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Sivu 406 - When I thought to know this, it was too painful for me; Until I went into the sanctuary of God; then understood I their end.
Sivu 403 - Tis he, who gives my breast a thousand pains, Can make me feel each passion that he feigns; Enrage, compose, with more than magic art, With pity, and with terror, tear my heart; And snatch me, o'er the earth, or through the air, To Thebes, to Athens, when he will, and where.
Sivu 398 - ... or made him triumph over his enemies. This error they have been led into by a ridiculous doctrine in modern criticism, that they are obliged to an equal distribution of rewards and punishments, and an impartial execution of poetical justice. Who were the first that established this rule I know not ; but I am sure it has no foundation in nature, in reason, or in the practice of the ancients.
Sivu 402 - Terror and commiseration leave a pleasing anguish in the mind; and fix the audience in such a serious composure of thought, as is much more lasting and delightful than any little transient starts of joy and satisfaction.
Sivu 363 - Sir, said the colonel, with the piety of a confessor (wringing Mr. Lovelace's hand), snatch these few fleeting moments, and commend yourself to God. And so he rode off. The voiture proceeded slowly with my chevalier; yet the motion set both his wounds bleeding afresh; and it was with difficulty they again stopped the blood.
Sivu 200 - I am nobody's, he insist upon viewing her dead, whom he ONCE before saw in a manner dead, let his gay curiosity be gratified. Let him behold, and triumph over the wretched remains of one who has been made a victim to his barbarous perfidy: but let some good person, as by my desire, give him a paper, whist he is viewing the ghastly spectacle, containing these few words only, — 'Gay, cruel heart! behold here the remains of the once ruined, yet now happy, Clarissa Harlowe! — See what thou thyself...
Sivu 230 - This is the portion of a wicked man from God, and the heritage appointed unto him by God.
Sivu 398 - We find that Good and Evil happen alike to all Men on this Side the Grave; and as the principal Design of Tragedy is to raise Commiseration and Terror in the Minds of the Audience, we shall defeat this great End, if we always make Virtue and Innocence happy and successful.
Sivu 230 - Knowest thou not this of old, since man was placed upon earth, That the triumphing of the wicked is short, and the joy of the hypocrite but for a moment?
Sivu 230 - His remembrance shall perish from the earth, and he shall have no name in the street.