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Samuel Richardson. can believe that there is felicity in marriage . Indeed I honour the state ; I have reason to do so . I have been twice married , and both times happily . But as to Clarissa , whom you wish to be joined to a man of her ...
Samuel Richardson. can believe that there is felicity in marriage . Indeed I honour the state ; I have reason to do so . I have been twice married , and both times happily . But as to Clarissa , whom you wish to be joined to a man of her ...
Page 261
... married , than in the single condition . " - No . 476 , vol . vii . I am verily persuaded so too ; for which reason I would have married Clarissa . " I shew a spirit of recrimination ! " Why , Sir , can you suppose it is not a pleasure ...
... married , than in the single condition . " - No . 476 , vol . vii . I am verily persuaded so too ; for which reason I would have married Clarissa . " I shew a spirit of recrimination ! " Why , Sir , can you suppose it is not a pleasure ...
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... married him at last , had better motives for so doing than any you have guessed ; the man was not disa- greeable , did not want a proper assurance : the lady had not more towering views , or prefer- ed any other man , nor were her hopes ...
... married him at last , had better motives for so doing than any you have guessed ; the man was not disa- greeable , did not want a proper assurance : the lady had not more towering views , or prefer- ed any other man , nor were her hopes ...
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