Clarissa

How does Samuel Richardson use imagery in Clarissa?

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"How charmingly might you and I live together and despite them all!-But to be cajoled, wire-drawn, and ensnared, like silly birds, into a state of bondage or vile subordination: to be courted as princesses for a few weeks, in order to be treated as slaves for the rest of our lives."

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