id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27744 Fielding, Sarah Remarks on Clarissa (1749) .txt text/plain 16648 710 72 "Nay, Sir, (said Miss _Gibson_) I think _Clarissa_ _Bellario_, who had hitherto been silent, said, "He thought _Clarissa_ think _Lovelace's_ Usage of _Clarissa_ a full Justification of her in Mr. _Johnson_ said he thought Mr. _Belford_ had given a good Reason for this Delay in a Letter to Indeed, Madam, said Miss _Gibson_, I don't plead for Mr. _Lovelace_; for the Sight of _Lovelace_.' 'Indeed, Sir, said Miss _Gibson_, I believe Bed. As to the Indelicacy of _Clarissa's_ seeking _Lovelace_, said Had not _Clarissa_ seen _Lovelace_, said Miss _Gibson_, her Triumph of _Clarissa_, I think it is very apparent, that the Author designed said _Salley Martin_; had a Mind incapable of Love; Mr. _Lovelace's_ Mind, where the Author of _Clarissa_ has placed it; _Lovelace_ says In this State of Mind did _Lovelace_ first find _Clarissa_. in such a Man. Tho' _Clarissa_ unfortunately met with _Lovelace_, yet I can imagine her ./cache/27744.txt ./txt/27744.txt