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Category Archives: from Lord M
LETTER 394: MISS MONTAGUE TO MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE
[In Answer to hers of Thursday, Aug. 3. See Letter 386.] Monday, Aug. 7. Dear Madam, We were all of opinion, before your letter came, that Mr. Lovelace was utterly unworthy of you, and deserved condign punishment rather … Continue reading
Posted in from Lady Betty Lawrance, from Lord M, from Miss Montague, from Misses Montague, from Sarah Sadleir, to Clarissa Harlowe
Tagged C1.6.101, L386, L394, money
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LETTER 206: LORD M., TO ROBERT LOVELACE, ESQ.
Tuesday, May 23. It is a long lane that has no turning. —Do not despise me for my proverbs—You know I was always fond of them; and, if you had been so too, it would have been the better … Continue reading
Posted in from Lord M, To Mr. Lovelace
Tagged advice, C1.4.32, colloquial proverbs, enclosed bill, L206, Samuel Palmer allusion
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LETTER 190: LORD M. TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ.
M. Hall, Monday May 15. SIR, If any man in the world has power over my nephew, it is you. I therefore write this, to beg you to interfere in the affair depending between him and the most accomplished … Continue reading
Posted in from Lord M, to John Belford
Tagged C1.1.17, C3.1.24, DOUBLE-CHECK C1 INFORMATION, L190, May 15, Monday, Ross, time uncertain
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