English Prose: Eighteenth centurySir Henry Craik Macmillan, 1911 |
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... Lady Mackenzie on Burns • George Saintsbury 503 506 508 510 HANNAH MORE Reginald Brimley Johnson 513 Profession and Practice A Religious Family 515 517 The Marriage Market . 519 A Natural Philosopher 520 A Plain Man on his Daughter's ...
... Lady Mackenzie on Burns • George Saintsbury 503 506 508 510 HANNAH MORE Reginald Brimley Johnson 513 Profession and Practice A Religious Family 515 517 The Marriage Market . 519 A Natural Philosopher 520 A Plain Man on his Daughter's ...
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... lady in marriage to Pompey : and , from this era , all the Roman writers date the origin of the civil wars which afterwards ensued , and the subversion of the Republic , in which they ended . tu causa malorum Facta tribus dominis ...
... lady in marriage to Pompey : and , from this era , all the Roman writers date the origin of the civil wars which afterwards ensued , and the subversion of the Republic , in which they ended . tu causa malorum Facta tribus dominis ...
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... Lady ( 1749 ) ; and The History of Sir Charles Grandison ( 1753 ) . ] THE conscious and ostentatiously avowed end of Richardson's writings was moral edification ; and doubtless much of what he wrote can serve no other . In Pamela he ...
... Lady ( 1749 ) ; and The History of Sir Charles Grandison ( 1753 ) . ] THE conscious and ostentatiously avowed end of Richardson's writings was moral edification ; and doubtless much of what he wrote can serve no other . In Pamela he ...
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... Lady Betty and Miss Montague were both impostors . But her mistrust is a little of the latest to do her service ! And , O Jack , the rage of love , the rage of revenge is upon me ! by turns they tear me ! The progress already made - the ...
... Lady Betty and Miss Montague were both impostors . But her mistrust is a little of the latest to do her service ! And , O Jack , the rage of love , the rage of revenge is upon me ! by turns they tear me ! The progress already made - the ...
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... lady , I hope I do not deserve to be treated thus ! Madam , let me tell She set her huge arms akimbo - Hoh ! you that I am amazed at your freedoms with my character ! And , Mr. Lovelace ( holding up and violently shaking her head ) , if ...
... lady , I hope I do not deserve to be treated thus ! Madam , let me tell She set her huge arms akimbo - Hoh ! you that I am amazed at your freedoms with my character ! And , Mr. Lovelace ( holding up and violently shaking her head ) , if ...
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