“Platonic love is platonic nonsense.”
Quote by Samuel Richardson
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Pamela: or, Virtue rewarded [by S. Richardson]. [Another]
Pamela is a seminal work of English literature, known for its exploration of moral and social issues through the character of Pamela Andrews, a young servant girl who resists her employer's advances and maintains her virtue amidst various challenges. more
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