CLARISSA HARLOWE
or the
HISTORY OF A YOUNG LADY
By Samuel Richardson
Volume VI. (of Nine Volumes)
CONTENTS
DETAILED CONTENTS
LETTER I. II. Lovelace to Belford.—His conditional promise to Tomlinson in the lady’s favour. His pleas and arguments on their present situation, and on his darling and hitherto-baffled views. His whimsical contest with his conscience. His latest adieu to it. His strange levity, which he calls gravity, on the death of Belford’s uncle.