Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 3 by Samuel Richardson
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The Writings Of Samuel Richardson V 7 Julie Sparks 07/10/03 ok
CLARISSA HARLOWE or the HISTORY OF A YOUNG LADY Nine Volumes Volume III. CONTENTS OF VOLUME III LETTER I. Miss Howe to Clarissa.-- Is astonished, confounded, aghast. Repeats her advice to marry Lovelace. LETTER II. Clarissa to Miss Howe.-- Gives a particular account of her meeting Lovelace; of her vehement contention with him; and, at last, of her being terrified out of her predetermined resolution, and tricked away. Her grief and compunction of heart upon it. Lays all to the fault of corresponding with him at first against paternal prohibition. Is incensed against him for his artful dealings with her, and for his selfish love. LETTER III. Mr. Lovelace to Joseph Leman.-- A letter which lays open the whole of his contrivance to get off |
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