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Daily Archives: April 12, 1732
LETTER 98: MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE TO MISS HOWE
April 12 I will pursue my melancholy story. Being thus hurried to the chariot, it would have been to no purpose to have refused entering into it, had he not in my fright lifted me in, as he did: and … Continue reading
Posted in from Clarissa Harlowe, to Anna Howe
Tagged C1.3.98, OTHER TAGS?, WHICH LETTER IN ROSS?
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LETTER 100: MISS HOWE TO MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE
LETTER VII Miss Howe, To Miss Clarissa Harlowe . Wednesday Night, April 12. I Have your narrative, my dear. You are the same noble creature you ever were. Above disguise, above art, above extenuating a failing. The only family in the world, yours, surely, that … Continue reading
Posted in from Anna Howe, to Clarissa Harlowe
Tagged C1.3.7, enclosures, L100, REVISE DATE, Ross
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LETTER 106: MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ.
From Mr. Lovelace ; In Continuation. This is Wednesday; the day that I was to have lost my charmer for ever! —With what high satisfaction and hearts-ease can I now sit down, and triumph over my men in straw at … Continue reading
LETTER 103: MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ.
Mr. Lovelace, in continuation of his last letter [99] gives an account to his Friend, pretty much to the same effect with the Lady’s, of what passed between them at the inns, in the journey, and till their fixing at Mrs. … Continue reading
Posted in from Robert Lovelace, to John Belford
Tagged C1.3.10, continuation, L103, L123, L31, L34, L35, L47, L80, L83, L90, L91, L99, Ovid allusion, Richardson's editorials, spies, St. Alban's inn, wood-house
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LETTER 104: MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ.
Mr. Lovelace ; In Continuation. I obliged the dear creature highly, I could perceive, by bringing Mrs. Greme to attend her, and to suffer that good woman’s recommendation of lodgings to take place, on her refusal to go to the … Continue reading
Posted in from Robert Lovelace, to John Belford
Tagged C1.3.11, continuation, L104, L31, L92, L99, St. Alban's inn
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