May the hatred of all the young, beautiful, and virtuous for ever be your portion, and may your eyes never behold anything but age and deformity ! May you meet with applause only from envious old maids, surly bachelors, and tyrannical parents; may you... Eighteenth Century Vignettes: Second series - Pagina 71door Austin Dobson - 1894 - 300 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Samuel Richardson - 1804 - 400 pagina’s
...but age and deformity! may you meet with applause only from envious old maids, surly bachelors,and tyrannical parents! may you be doomed to the company...Now make Lovelace and Clarissa unhappy if you dare. Perhaps you may think all this proceeds from a giddy girl of sixteen; but know I am past my romantic... | |
| 1869 - 862 pagina’s
...crime never to be forgiven, to leave vice triumphant and virtue depressed. . . . If you disappoint me, attend to my curse — May the hatred of all the young,...Now, make Lovelace and Clarissa unhappy if you dare! " The same lady, continuing her remonstrances (which she does at a length and with a fluency which... | |
| George Willis - 1853 - 322 pagina’s
...the young, beautiful, and virtuous for ever be your portion, and may your eyes never behold any thing but age and deformity ! May you meet with applause...Now make Lovelace and Clarissa unhappy if you dare. " Perhaps you may think all this proceeds from a giddy girl of sixteen ; but know I am past my romantic... | |
| Willis's Current notes - 1853 - 112 pagina’s
...the young, beautiful, and virtuous for ever be your portion, and may your eyes never behold any thing but age and deformity ! May you meet with applause...Now make Lovelace and Clarissa unhappy if you dare. " Perhaps you may think all this proceeds from a giddy girl of sixteen ; but know I am past my romantic... | |
| Thomas Crofton Croker - 1860 - 272 pagina’s
...Post-office, Exeter, although resident at Haigh in Lancashire. " If you disappoint me," she writes, " attend to my curse." " May the hatred of all the young,...Now make Lovelace and Clarissa unhappy if you dare ! " Perhaps you may think all this proceeds from a giddy girl of sixteen ; but know I am past my romantic... | |
| 1869 - 824 pagina’s
...crime never to be forgiven, to leave vice trinmphant and virtue depressed. ... If you disappoint me, attend to my curse — May the hatred of all the young,...Now, make Lovelace and Clarissa unhappy if you dare ! " The same lady, continuing her remonstrances (which she does at a length and with a fluency which... | |
| 1869 - 796 pagina’s
...crime never to be forgiven, to leave vice triumphant and virtue depressed. ... If you disappoint me, attend to my curse — May the hatred of all the young,...Now, make Lovelace and Clarissa unhappy if you dare ! " The same lady, continuing her remonstrances (which she does at a length and with a fluency which... | |
| 1869 - 1062 pagina’s
...envious old maids, surly bachelors, and tyrannical parents! Slay you be doomed to the company of sucti ! and, after death, may their ugly souls haunt you !...Now, make Lovelace and Clarissa unhappy if you dare! " The same lady, continuing her remonstrances (which she does nt s length and with a fluency which... | |
| 1904 - 402 pagina’s
...virtuous, forever be your portion ! And may your eyes never behold anything but age and deformity! And may you meet with applause only from envious old maids,...their ugly souls haunt you ! " Now make Lovelace and Qarissa unhappy if you dare ! " This was written, not by a silly girl, but by a witty woman, long past... | |
| William Forsyth - 1871 - 388 pagina’s
...Lovelace. A sad dog ! why would you make him so wicked and yet so agreeable ? .... If you disappoint me, attend to my curse :—May the hatred of all the young,...Now make Lovelace and Clarissa unhappy if you dare/' " Do, dear sir (it is too shocking and barbarous a story for publication—I wish I could not think... | |
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