item: #1 of 11
          id: 10462
      author: Richardson, Samuel
       title: Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 4
        date: None
       words: 110232
      flesch: 77
     summary: But recollecting herself, Miss Howe, said she, is a friend to virtue, and to good men. But to add a word or two more on this occasion; and I may never have such another; for you must read this through--Love honest men, and herd with them, in the house and out of the house; by whatever names they be dignified or distinguished: Keep good men company, and you shall be out of their number.
    keywords: answer; behaviour; belford; clarissa; come; company; creature; day; dear; dorcas; doubt; family; favour; friend; good; hand; harlowe; heart; honour; hope; house; howe; jack; lady; leave; letter; life; like; lord; lovelace; madam; man; men; mind; miss; mother; mrs; night; occasion; people; person; poor; present; reason; subject; tell; thee; thing; thou; thought; thy; time; uncle; way; wish; woman; world
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        item: #2 of 11
          id: 10799
      author: Richardson, Samuel
       title: Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 5
        date: None
       words: 107258
      flesch: 79
     summary: Good Mr. Lovelace, said my charmer, trembling [see, Jack, when she has an end to serve, I am good Mr. Lovelace,] if--if my brother,--if Captain Singleton should appear--pray now--I beseech you--let me beg of you--to govern your temper--My brother is my brother--Captain Singleton is but an agent. My dearest life, folding my arms about her, [when she asks favours, thought I, the devil's in it, if she will not allow such an innocent freedom as this, from good Mr. Lovelace too,] you shall be witness of all passes between us.--Dorcas, desire the gentleman to walk up.
    keywords: answer; belford; believe; beloved; captain; come; creature; day; dear; dearest; door; doubt; eyes; face; family; friend; gentleman; good; hand; harlowe; heart; honour; hope; house; howe; jack; lady; letter; life; lovelace; madam; man; miss; moore; mrs; occasion; power; present; rawlins; reason; saw; sex; shall; sir; soul; thee; thing; thou; thought; time; tomlinson; uncle; way; women; world
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        item: #3 of 11
          id: 11364
      author: Richardson, Samuel
       title: Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 6
        date: None
       words: 106433
      flesch: 78
     summary: She never knew such a plotting, perverse lady in her life!--Well might servants be at the pass they were, when such ladies as Mrs. Lovelace made no conscience of corrupting them. I had no suspicion yet that these women were not indeed the ladies they personated; and I blamed myself for my weak fears.--It cannot be, thought I, that such ladies will abet treachery against a poor creature they are so fond of.
    keywords: answer; belford; betty; clarissa; cousin; creature; day; dear; dearest; devil; dorcas; family; favour; fellow; friend; good; half; hampstead; hand; harlowe; head; heart; honour; hope; house; howe; jack; lady; letter; life; like; lord; lovelace; madam; man; mind; miss; mother; mrs; night; occasion; person; power; present; set; soul; thee; think; thou; thought; thursday; thy; time; uncle; vile; way; women; world
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        item: #4 of 11
          id: 11733
      author: Moore, George
       title: A Mere Accident
        date: None
       words: 48170
      flesch: 80
     summary: The artistic was the side of Mrs Norton's character that was unaffectedly kept out of sight, just as young John Norton was careful to hide from public knowledge his strict business habits, and to expose, perhaps a little ostentatiously, the spiritual impulses in which he was so deeply concerned: the subtle refinement of sacred places, from the mystery of the great window with its mitres and croziers to the sunlit path between the tombs where the children play, the curious and yet natural charm that attendance in the sacristy had for him, the arrangement of the large oak presses, wherein are stored the fine altar linen and the chalices, the distributing of the wine and water that were not for bodily need, and the wearing of the flowing surplices, the murmuring of the Latin responses that helped so wonderfully to enforce the impression of beautiful and refined life which was his, and which he lived beyond the gross influences of the wholly temporal life which he knew was raging almost but not quite out of hearing. Therefore it will be well to examine in detail the house which young John Norton of '86 was so fond of declaring he could never see without becoming instantly conscious of a sense of dislike, a hatred that he was fond of describing as a sort of constitutional complaint which he was never quite free from, and which any view of the Rockery, or the pilasters of the French bow-window, or indeed of anything pertaining to Thornby Place, called at once into an active existence.
    keywords: bed; book; college; day; dear; end; eyes; face; father; girl; god; green; hands; hare; heart; home; house; john; john norton; kitty; latin; lay; life; light; look; love; man; mean; mind; mother; mrs; mrs norton; norton; pale; place; red; room; rose; sea; sky; soul; things; thornby; thought; time; way; white; window; words
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        item: #5 of 11
          id: 11889
      author: Richardson, Samuel
       title: Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 7
        date: None
       words: 110969
      flesch: 76
     summary: Let him know, Sir, only one thing, that when you heard me in the bitterness of my spirit, most vehemently exclaim against the undeserved usage I have met with from him, that even then, in that passionate moment, I was able to say [and never did I see such an earnest and affecting exultation of hands and eyes,] 'Give him, good God! repentance and amendment; that I may be the last poor creature, who shall be ruined by him!--and, in thine own good time, receive to thy mercy the poor wretch who had none on me!--' By my soul, I could not speak.--She had not her Bible before her for nothing. Believe us all, dear Miss Howe, under the deepest concern at this unhappy accident; which will, we fear, exasperate the charming sufferer; not too much for the occasion, but too much for our hopes.
    keywords: answer; belford; clarissa; creature; day; dear; doubt; family; favour; fellow; friend; good; hand; harlowe; heart; hickman; honour; hope; house; howe; know; ladies; lady; letter; life; lord; lovelace; madam; man; mind; miss; miss howe; mother; mrs; person; poor; present; reason; set; sir; sister; thee; think; thou; thought; thy; time; way; wish; woman; world; write; young
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        item: #6 of 11
          id: 12180
      author: Richardson, Samuel
       title: Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 8
        date: None
       words: 107821
      flesch: 77
     summary: If death be so repugnant a thing to human nature, that good men will be startled at it, what must it be to one who has lived a life of sense and appetite; nor ever reflected upon the end which I now am within view of? I received thy letter in such good time, by thy fellow's dispatch, that it gives me an opportunity of throwing in a few paragraphs upon it.
    keywords: answer; aug; belford; believe; belton; body; clarissa; colonel; cousin; creature; day; dear; death; family; fellow; friend; god; good; harlowe; heart; honour; hope; howe; know; lady; leave; letter; life; little; lord; lovelace; lovick; man; mind; miss; morden; mother; mrs; night; poor; read; reason; sir; sister; smith; soul; tell; thee; thing; thou; thought; thy; time; way; wish; woman; world
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        item: #7 of 11
          id: 12398
      author: Richardson, Samuel
       title: Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 9
        date: None
       words: 102928
      flesch: 72
     summary: For their strength is firm: they are not in trouble as other men; neither are they plagued like other men--their eyes stand out with fatness: they have more than their heart could wish--verily I have cleansed mine heart in vain, and washed my hands in innocence; for all the day long have I been plagued, and chastened every morning. 'I shall conclude,' says this gentleman, 'with observing, that though the Spectator above-mentioned is so far against the rule of poetical justice, as to affirm, that good men may meet with an unhappy catastrophe in tragedy, it does not say, that ill men may go off unpunished.
    keywords: account; belford; beloved; body; case; clarissa; colonel; come; cousin; creature; day; dear; death; esq; family; father; friend; good; grief; hand; harlowe; heart; hickman; honour; hope; howe; know; lady; letter; life; lovelace; man; manner; mind; miss; morden; mother; mrs; norton; occasion; place; poor; present; set; sir; sister; subject; thee; thing; thou; thought; thy; till; time; way; wish; woman; world
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        item: #8 of 11
          id: 29964
      author: Richardson, Samuel
       title: Clarissa: Preface, Hints of Prefaces, and Postscript
        date: None
       words: 19444
      flesch: 68
     summary: there are _some_, and we _hope_ there are _many_, in the British dominions In the Postscript, especially, Richardson is so preoccupied with demonstrating that _Clarissa_ is a Christian tragedy that he neglects to develop in any detail the other claims he makes for it.
    keywords: author; characters; clarissa; edition; good; hints; history; letters; life; lovelace; man; nature; novel; postscript; preface; reader; richardson; story; thought; university; vol; way; work
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        item: #9 of 11
          id: 9296
      author: Richardson, Samuel
       title: Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 1
        date: None
       words: 108483
      flesch: 72
     summary: 'whereas daughters are chickens brought up for tables of other men.' I must forgive him, he said, if he, who pretended only to a comparative merit, (and otherwise thought no man living could deserve me,) had presumed to hope for a greater share in my favour, than he had hitherto met with, when such men as Mr. Symmes, Mr. Wyerley, and now, lastly, so vile a reptile as this Solmes, however discouraged by myself, were made his competitors.
    keywords: account; answer; aunt; body; brother; child; clarissa; clary; creature; dear; duty; estate; family; father; favour; friends; good; hand; harlowe; having; heart; hope; howe; know; leave; letter; life; lovelace; madam; man; mind; miss; mother; occasion; opinion; person; reason; sir; sister; solmes; think; thought; time; uncles; way; world
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        item: #10 of 11
          id: 9798
      author: Richardson, Samuel
       title: Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 2
        date: None
       words: 108918
      flesch: 75
     summary: is so harsh, that were there not such a man in the world as Mr. Lovelace, I would not wish to see Mr. Solmes, no, not for one half-hour, in the way he is pleased to be desirous to see me. I have deposited a letter for Mr. Lovelace; in which 'I charge him, as he would not disoblige me for ever, to avoid any rash step, any visit to Mr. Solmes, which may be followed by acts of violence.
    keywords: answer; aunt; betty; body; brother; case; clarissa; cousin; creature; day; dear; family; father; favour; friends; good; hand; harlowe; heart; hope; house; howe; know; leave; letter; like; lovelace; madam; man; mind; miss; mother; person; reason; says; sir; sister; solmes; think; thought; till; time; uncle; way; wish
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        item: #11 of 11
          id: 9881
      author: Richardson, Samuel
       title: Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 3
        date: None
       words: 108062
      flesch: 77
     summary: Lee's madman, --Which none but good men know. 'To his behaviour under these trials that good man owed his honour and his future rewards.'
    keywords: answer; body; brother; clarissa; come; creature; dear; doubt; family; father; favour; friends; good; hand; harlowe; heart; hickman; honner; honour; hope; house; howe; joseph; lady; leave; letter; life; london; lovelace; madam; man; mind; miss; mother; mrs; person; place; power; present; reason; sex; sir; sister; thee; think; thou; thought; time; way; wish; woman
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