Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 2 by Samuel Richardson
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CLARISSA HARLOWE
or the HISTORY OF A YOUNG LADY Nine Volumes Volume II. CONTENTS OF VOLUME II LETTER I. Clarissa to Miss Howe.-- Another visit from her aunt and sister. The latter spitefully insults her with the patterns. A tender scene between her aunt and her in Arabella's absence. She endeavours to account for the inflexibility of her parents and uncles. LETTER II. Miss Howe to Clarissa.-- Humourous description of Mr. Hickman. Imagines, from what Lovelace, Hickman, and Solmes, are now, what figures they made when boys at school. LETTER III. From the same.-- Useful observations on general life. Severe censures of the Harlowe family, for their pride, formality, and other bad qualities. LETTER IV. From the same.-- |
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