Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 5B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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... became eloquent . It is , for the most part , written in her earliest and best manner , in true wo- man's English , clear , natural , and lively . The two works are lying side by side before us ; and we never turn from the Memoirs to ...
... became eloquent . It is , for the most part , written in her earliest and best manner , in true wo- man's English , clear , natural , and lively . The two works are lying side by side before us ; and we never turn from the Memoirs to ...
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... became as poor as his disinherited brother . Both were forced to earn their bread by their labour . Joseph turned dancing master , and settled in Norfolk . James struck off the Mac from the be- ginning of his name , and set up as a ...
... became as poor as his disinherited brother . Both were forced to earn their bread by their labour . Joseph turned dancing master , and settled in Norfolk . James struck off the Mac from the be- ginning of his name , and set up as a ...
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... became an auctioneer , a chimney- sweeper , or an old woman , and made them laugh till the tears ran down their cheeks . But it would be tedious to recount the names of all the men of letters and artists whom Frances Burney had an oppor ...
... became an auctioneer , a chimney- sweeper , or an old woman , and made them laugh till the tears ran down their cheeks . But it would be tedious to recount the names of all the men of letters and artists whom Frances Burney had an oppor ...
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... patience . He lost his temper and spirits , and became a cynic and a hater of mankind . From London he retired to Hampton , and from Hampton to a solitary and long deserted mansion , built on a common in one MADAME D'ARBLAY . 15.
... patience . He lost his temper and spirits , and became a cynic and a hater of mankind . From London he retired to Hampton , and from Hampton to a solitary and long deserted mansion , built on a common in one MADAME D'ARBLAY . 15.
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... became irresistible ; and the result was the History of Evelina . Then came , naturally enough , a wish , mingled with many fears , to appear before the public ; for , timid as Frances was , and bashful , and altogether unaccustomed to ...
... became irresistible ; and the result was the History of Evelina . Then came , naturally enough , a wish , mingled with many fears , to appear before the public ; for , timid as Frances was , and bashful , and altogether unaccustomed to ...
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