The School for WidowsUniversity of Delaware Press, 2003 - 382 psl. Clara Reeve's 1791 novel tells the stories of childhood friends Frances Darnford and Rachel Strictland, both of whom have lived hard lives as the virtuous wives of improvident and immoral husbands, and of another tragic widow Isabella di Soranzo. The introduction to this new edition of Reeve's novel challenges accepted critical views of Reeve's writing and includes newly unearthed material about the author's life. |
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... fear me . This fear I must investigate : there are two causes from which it may arise ; either you hate me more than others , or else you love me , or fear that you may love me . " Oh , that I dared to believe the latter ! I will no ...
... fear me . This fear I must investigate : there are two causes from which it may arise ; either you hate me more than others , or else you love me , or fear that you may love me . " Oh , that I dared to believe the latter ! I will no ...
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... fear - I fear , he owes me much more than this : but I leave him to Heaven , and his own conscience . " " She begged me not to entertain suspicions of him , but to take what he had sent out of good - will . I bade her frame what answer ...
... fear - I fear , he owes me much more than this : but I leave him to Heaven , and his own conscience . " " She begged me not to entertain suspicions of him , but to take what he had sent out of good - will . I bade her frame what answer ...
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... fear . “ The wicked flee when none pursueth ; but the righteous are bold as a lion . " This belief is the best antidote to all unreasonable fears . I long to see and converse with all your friends ; and to tell you , in person , how ...
... fear . “ The wicked flee when none pursueth ; but the righteous are bold as a lion . " This belief is the best antidote to all unreasonable fears . I long to see and converse with all your friends ; and to tell you , in person , how ...
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answer asked Balderson begged called Captain Maurice Clara Reeve cloaths comfort Darnford daugh daughter dear desired dine dinner Don Antonio duty enquired expences father fear fortune Frampton Frances friendship gave Gentleman's Magazine Gilson give hand happy hear heard heart Heaven Henry Marney honour hope husband Ilford Isabella Jane Austen kind knew lady Lady's Magazine Langston leave letter live lodgings London Longford looked Lord Madam Madame de Genlis marriage married master mind Miss Elton never novel obliged Old English Baron person pity pleased poor pray promised received Reeve's Samuel Richardson School for Widows seemed sent servant shewed situation soon Southgate speak staid stairs story Strictland surprized Susan tell thanked thing thought tion told took virtue wait wanted wife William Shenstone wish woman women Woodlands writing young
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