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... admirable novels of De Foe ; and , on a lower range , within the same category , the inimitable " Vicar of Wake- field ; " upon which last novel , without at all designing it , I once became the author of the following instructive ...
... admirable novels of De Foe ; and , on a lower range , within the same category , the inimitable " Vicar of Wake- field ; " upon which last novel , without at all designing it , I once became the author of the following instructive ...
Side xviii
... admiration in her own country that was almost idolatrous . And this admiration was not of a kind that rested upon any partisan - schism amongst her countrymen . So long as it was kept alive by her bodily presence amongst them , it was ...
... admiration in her own country that was almost idolatrous . And this admiration was not of a kind that rested upon any partisan - schism amongst her countrymen . So long as it was kept alive by her bodily presence amongst them , it was ...
Side 59
... Miss F— P , who was strikingly and memorably plain , never walked out on the Clifton Downs unattended , but she was followed home by a crowd of admiring men , anxious to learn her rank and abode ; whilst the middle VISIT TO LAXTON . 59.
... Miss F— P , who was strikingly and memorably plain , never walked out on the Clifton Downs unattended , but she was followed home by a crowd of admiring men , anxious to learn her rank and abode ; whilst the middle VISIT TO LAXTON . 59.
Side 60
... admiration on the public . I mention this fact , one of a thousand similar facts , simply by way of reminding the reader of what he must himself have often witnessed ; namely , that no woman is condemned by nature to any ignoble ...
... admiration on the public . I mention this fact , one of a thousand similar facts , simply by way of reminding the reader of what he must himself have often witnessed ; namely , that no woman is condemned by nature to any ignoble ...
Side 61
... admired the hero of the " Odyssey , " who in one way or other accounted for all the wooers that " sorned " upon his house , and had a receipt for their bodies from the grave - digger of Ithaca ! But even this wily descend- ant of ...
... admired the hero of the " Odyssey , " who in one way or other accounted for all the wooers that " sorned " upon his house , and had a receipt for their bodies from the grave - digger of Ithaca ! But even this wily descend- ant of ...
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