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" There can be no doubt, can there,, that you love Clarissa? As for us, we lived quite' happy the whole time we were reading it, and we... "
A Series of Letters Between Mrs. Elizabeth Carter and Miss Catherine Talbot ... - Page 242
by Elizabeth Carter - 1809
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A History of English Prose Fiction

Bayard Tuckerman - Fiction - 1882 - 426 pages
...happy the whole time we were reading it, and we made that time as long as we could, too, for we only read it en famille, at set hours, and all the rest of the day we talked of it. One can scarcely persuade one's self that they are not real characters and living people." Even " Roderick...
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A History of English Prose Fiction from Sir Thomas Malory to George Eliot

Bayard Tuckerman - English fiction - 1882 - 360 pages
...we were reading it, and we made that time as long as we could, too, for we only read it en famillc, at set hours, and all the rest of the day we talked of it. One can scarcely persuade one's self that they are not real characters and living people." Even " Roderick...
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Richardson's 'Clarissa' and the Eighteenth-Century Reader

Tom Keymer, Thomas Keymer - Literary Criticism - 2004 - 300 pages
...of Catherine Talbot, who wrote of Clarissa's first instalment that 'we only read it en famille, and at set hours, and all the rest of the day we talked of it').39 Yet when Richardson spoke of leaving his readers 'something ... to make out or debate upon',...
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