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Daily Archives: April 17, 1732
LETTER 127:MR LOVELACE TO JOHN BELFORD
He gives, in several letters, the substance of what is contained in the last of the Lady’s.He tells his friend, that calling at the Lawn, in his way to M. Hall (for he owns that he went not to Windsor), … Continue reading
Posted in from Robert Lovelace, to John Belford
Tagged C1.2.33, Enclosures in Italics, L127, Ross
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LETTER 126:MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE TO MISS HOWE
Late as I went to bed, I have had very little rest. Sleep and I have quarrell’d; and altho’ I court it, it will not be friends. I hope its Fellow-irreconcileables at Harlowe-Place, enjoy its balmy comforts. Else, that will … Continue reading
LETTER 140: MR LOVELACE TO JOSEPH LEMAN
April 17. He tells him, That the affair of Miss Betterton was a youthful frolick: That there was no Rape in the case: —That he went not abroad on her account: That she loved him, and he loved her: … Continue reading
Posted in from Robert Lovelace, to Joseph Leman
Tagged April 17, C1.1.46, DOUBLE-CHECK C1 INFORMATION, L140, Ross, TIME UNSPECIFIED
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