Samuel Richardson Quote

The first reading of a Will, where a person dies worth anything considerable, generally affords a true test of the relations' love to the deceased.


Clarissa Or, The History of a Young Lady... (ed. 1774)


The first reading of a Will, where a person dies worth anything considerable, generally affords a true test of the relations' love to the deceased.

The first reading of a Will, where a person dies worth anything considerable, generally affords a true test of the relations' love to the deceased.

The first reading of a Will, where a person dies worth anything considerable, generally affords a true test of the relations' love to the deceased.

The first reading of a Will, where a person dies worth anything considerable, generally affords a true test of the relations' love to the deceased.