10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VARLETESS»
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1
Samuel Richardson: Minute Particulars Within the Large Design
45 Lovelace's struggle with that 'lurking varletess CONSCIENCE!' (IV, 241; II, 400
) culminates in V, 242 (III, 146-7), where he both strangles and stabs her: 'I seized
her by the throat - There! - There, said I, thou vile impertinent! - Take that, and ...
Marijke Rudnik-Smalbraak, 1983
2
The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, ...
In short, Jack, it was more pride than love, as I now find it, that put me upon
making such a confounded rout about losing this noble varletess. I thought she
loved me at least as well as I believed I loved her: nay, I had the vanity to
suppose she ...
Anna Letitia Aikin Barbauld, Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia), 1820
3
The Novels of Samuel Richardson...
In short, Jack, it was more pride than love, as I now find it, that put me upon
making such a confounded rout about losing this noble varletess. I thought she
loved me at least as well as I believed I loved her: nay, I had the vanity to
suppose she ...
4
Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady. Comprehending the ...
... at being seen alone with a wild young fellow who could not be in private with
both at once. . , , r In short, Jack, it was more Pride than-Love, as I now find it, that
put me upon making such a conrounded tout about losing this sinoble varletess.
5
Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending ...
And at this instant I thought I felt the revived varletess (on but a slight retrograde
motion) writhing round my pericardium like a serpent; and (in the action of a
dying one collecting all its force into its head) fix its plaguy fangs into my heart.
Samuel Richardson, Bernhard Tauchnitz ((Leipzig)), 1862
6
Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprehending the ...
... perhaps at being seen alone with a wild young fellow who could not be in
private with both at once. In short, Jack, it was more pride than love, as I now find
it, that put me upon making such a confounded rout about losing this noble
varletess.
Samuel Richardson, Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia), 1820
and now, I hope, thou intruding varletess, have I done thy business! Puling and
low-voiced, rearing up thy detested head, in vain implorest thou my mercy, who,
in thy day hast showed me so little !—Take that, for a rising blow !—And now will
...
8
“The” Novels Of Samuel Richardson, Esq. Viz. Pamela, ...
... i seen alone with a wild young fellow who co d not be in rivate with both at
once. In s ort, Jack, it was more pride than love, as I now find it, that put me upon
making such a confounded rout about losing this noble varletess. I thought she
loved ...
9
The Novelist's Magazine
In short, Jack, it was more pride than love, as I now find it, that put' me upon
making such a confounded rout about losing this noble varletess. I thought (he
loved me at least as well as I believed I loved her: nay, I had the vanity to
suppose (he ...
10
Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 4
O thoulurking varletess CONSCIENCE! Is it thou thathast thus made me
ofpartyagainst myself?How camestthou in?In whatdisguise, thou egregious
haunterofmy more agreeable hours? Stand thou, with fate, but neuter in this
controversy; and, ...