Clarissa Harlowe or the History of a Young Lady – Volume 1 by Samuel Richardson - HTML preview

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NAMES OF THE PRINCIPAL PERSONS

 

MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE, a young lady of great beauty and merit.
 ROBERT LOVELACE, ESQ. her admirer.
 JAMES HARLOWE, ESQ. father of Clarissa.
 MRS. HARLOWE, his lady.
 JAMES HARLOWE, their only son.
 ARABELLA, their elder daughter.
 JOHN HARLOWE, ESQ. elder brother of James Harlowe, sen.
 ANTONY HARLOWE, third brother.
 ROGER SOLMES, ESQ. an admirer of Clarissa, favoured by her friends.
 MRS. HERVEY, half-sister of Mrs. Harlowe.
 MISS DOLLY HERVEY, her daughter.
 MRS. JUDITH NORTON, a woman of great piety and discretion, who had a
 principal share in the education of Clarissa.
 COL. WM. MORDEN, a near relation of the Harlowes.
 MISS HOWE, the most intimate friend, companion, and correspondent of
 Clarissa.
 MRS. HOWE, her mother.
 CHARLES HICKMAN, ESQ. an admirer of Miss Howe.
 LORD M., uncle to Mr. Lovelace.
 LADY SARAH SADLEIR, LADY BETTY LAWRANCE, half-sisters of Lord M.
 MISS CHARLOTTE MONTAGUE, MISS PATTY MONTAGUE, nieces of the same
 nobleman.
 DR. LEWEN, a worthy divine.
 MR. ELIAS BRAND, a pedantic young clergyman.
 DR. H. a humane physician.
 MR. GODDARD, an honest and skilful apothecary.
 JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. Mr. Lovelace's principal intimate and confidant.
 RICHARD MOWBRAY, THOMAS DOLEMAN, JAMES TOURVILLE, THOMAS BELTON,
 ESQRS. libertine friends of Mr. Lovelace.
 MRS. MOORE, a widow, keeping a lodging-house at Hampstead.
 MISS RAWLINS, a notable young gentlewoman there.
 MRS. BEVIS, a lively young widow of the same place.
 MRS. SINCLAIR, the pretended name of a private brothel-keeper in
 London.
 CAPTAIN TOMLINSON, the assumed name of a vile pander to the
 debaucheries of Mr. Lovelace.
 SALLY MARTIN, POLLY HORTON, assistants of, and partners with, the
 infamous Sinclair.
 DORCAS WYKES, an artful servant at the vile house.