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Clarissa: or, The history of a young lady.
1962, Houghton Mifflin
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Lettres angloises: ou, Histoire de Miss Clarisse Harlove : augmentée de l'eloge de Richardson, des letteres posthumes & du testament de Clarisse : avec figures.
1784, Succrs. de Valade, et Cazin]
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An abridged translation by l'abbé Prévost.
"Éloge de Richardson" (v. 1, p. 9-52) is by Denis Diderot.
False imprint; printed at Paris by Valade et Cazin. Cf. ESTC.
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