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Home Samuel Richardson Clarissa, Or, the History of a Young Lady. Clarissa, Or, the History of a Young Lady, . Who would not be proud of such a relation as Miss Clarissa Harlowe? If I have not been clear enough in my advice about what you shall do, let me say that I can give it in one word: it is only by re-urging you to RESUME. If you do, all the rest will follow. But can it be, that such a lady, such a sister, such a wife, such a mother, has no influence in her own family?
History of a young lady. Nine VolumesVolume VII. Contents of volume VII. LETTER I. Miss Howe to Clarissa. Beseeches her to take comfort, and not despair.
History of a young lady. Is ve of her own safety from Mr. Lovelace. An instruction tomothers. LETTER II. Clarissa To Miss Howe. Averse as she is to appear in a court of justice against Lovelace, shewill consent to prosecute him, rather than Miss Howe shall live interror. Hopes she shall not despair: but doubts not, from so manyconcurrent circumstances, that the blow is given. LETTER III. IV. Lovelace to Belford
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In Volume 7, the degradation and humiliation of Clarissa continue, from all the forces of society and the personal nefariousness of the devilish rake Lovelace, while her moral greatness and superiority to Lovelace shine out with an undiminished splendour
In Volume 7, the degradation and humiliation of Clarissa continue, from all the forces of society and the personal nefariousness of the devilish rake Lovelace, while her moral greatness and superiority to Lovelace shine out with an undiminished splendour. Summary by Nicole Lee. This is a Librivox recording.
Acoustical liberation of books in the public domain . Clarissa Harlowe, the tragic heroine of Clarissa, is a beautiful and virtuous young lady whose family has become very wealthy only in recent years and is now eager to become part of the aristocracy by acquiring estates and titles through advantageous pairings. Clarissa's relatives attempt to force her to marry a rich but heartless man (Roger Solmes) against her will and, more importantly, against her own sense of virtue.
Clarissa Harlowe, the tragic heroine of Clarissa, is a beautiful and virtuous young lady whose family has become very wealthy only in recent years and is now eager to become part of the aristocracy by acquiring estates and titles through advantageous pairings
Clarissa Harlowe, the tragic heroine of Clarissa, is a beautiful and virtuous young lady whose family has become very wealthy only in recent years and is now eager to become part of the aristocracy by acquiring estates and titles through advantageous pairings. Clarissa’s relatives attempt to force her to marry a rich but heartless man (Roger Solmes) against her will and, more importantly, against her own sense of virtue
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Read whenever, wherever. Your phone is always with you, so your books are too – even when you’re offline. Bookmate – an app that makes you want to read. By Samuel Richardson. From the same. Useful observations on general life. Severecensures of the Harlowe family, for their pride, formality, and otherbad qualities. Volume II. Letters of volume II. Another visit from her aunt andsister. The latter spitefully insults her with the patterns. LETTER IV. Hickman's conversation with two ofLovelace's libertine companions.
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The lady is still alive. And thus died Miss CLARISSA HARLOWE, in the blossom of her youth and beauty: and who, her tender years considered, had not left behind her her superior in extensive knowledge and watchful prudence; nor hardly her equal for unblemished virtue, exemplary piety, sweetness of manners, discreet generosity, and true christian charity: and these all set off by the most graceful modesty and humility
Title: Clarissa, Volume 1 (of 9). Author: Samuel Richardson. Summary of the letters of volume I. The history of clarissa harlowe.
Title: Clarissa, Volume 1 (of 9). Release Date: August 1, 2009 Last Updated: January 25, 2013. Produced by Julie C. Sparks, and David Widger.
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