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... early age , the vehicle of some useful moral . He was constitutionally shy and bashful ; and instead of mixing with his companions in noisy sports and exercises , he used to read and converse with the sedate 11 HIS EARLY LIFE . part of ...
... early age , the vehicle of some useful moral . He was constitutionally shy and bashful ; and instead of mixing with his companions in noisy sports and exercises , he used to read and converse with the sedate 11 HIS EARLY LIFE . part of ...
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... early favourite with all the young women of taste and reading in the neigh- bourhood . Half a dozen of them , when met to work with their needles , used , when they got a book they liked , and thought I should , to borrow me to read to ...
... early favourite with all the young women of taste and reading in the neigh- bourhood . Half a dozen of them , when met to work with their needles , used , when they got a book they liked , and thought I should , to borrow me to read to ...
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... early impression of virtue . After faithfully reciting these and other testi- monies of the high estimation in which this work was once held by all ranks of people , Mrs. Barbauld subjoins some · Ο 2 SAMUEL RICHARDSON . BY Francis ...
... early impression of virtue . After faithfully reciting these and other testi- monies of the high estimation in which this work was once held by all ranks of people , Mrs. Barbauld subjoins some · Ο 2 SAMUEL RICHARDSON . BY Francis ...
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... early age , the vehicle of some useful moral . He was constitutionally shy and bashful ; and instead of mixing with his companions in noisy sports and exercises , he used to read and converse with the sedate HIS EARLY LIFE . part of the ...
... early age , the vehicle of some useful moral . He was constitutionally shy and bashful ; and instead of mixing with his companions in noisy sports and exercises , he used to read and converse with the sedate HIS EARLY LIFE . part of the ...
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... early favourite with all the young women of taste and reading in the neigh- bourhood . Half a dozen of them , when met to work with their needles , used , when they got a book they liked , and thought I should , to borrow me to read to ...
... early favourite with all the young women of taste and reading in the neigh- bourhood . Half a dozen of them , when met to work with their needles , used , when they got a book they liked , and thought I should , to borrow me to read to ...
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1910 HARVARD UNIVERSITY acute and striking adventures amusing ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD Author of Pamela Barbauld's share Biogra biographer unquestionably possesses Blas and Nouvelle character Cibber Clarissa CLASSES C NOVELS Correspondence of SAMUEL Derbyshire distinguish these performances dramatic or conversational epistolary style exercises her powers fair biographer unquestionably female correspondents formal and heavy Forre friends Gil Blas Harvard College HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY heart indite inquiry never suggests Introd judgment and propriety Klopstock LONGMAN LORD JEFFREY Lovelace magnify her subject married Morden New-street-Square novel writing originated observations occasionally delivers trite original Manu parative probability phical Account powers of writing pretty things publication racters repetition and egotism rissa SAMUEL RICHARDSON scripts bequeathed sentiments siderable talents singular judgment Sir Charles Grandison SPOTTISWOODES and SHAW suppressed about twice Theagenes thing tions are acute Tom Jones trite and obvious tures are concluded UNIVERSITY LIBRARY LONDON volumes has fully whole six volumes writing with singular written Introduction
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Pagina 8 - Klopstock, she loves him as her lifely son, and thanks God that she has not persisted. We married, and I am the happiest wife in the world. In some few months it will be four years that I am so happy, and still I dote upon Klopstock as if he was my bridegroom. If you knew my husband, you would not wonder. If you knew his poem, I could describe him very briefly, in saying he is in all respects what he is as a poet.
Pagina 6 - Its run is over, even with us. Is it true that France had virtue enough to refuse to license such a profligate performance ?" But the worst of all is the following— " I have not been able to read any more than the first volume of Amelia.
Pagina 9 - there is no coming at her, she is so surrounded by the -toupets.' — And I left him upon the fret — But he was called to soon after ; and in he flew, and his face shone again, and looked smooth.
Pagina 7 - After having seen him two hours, I was obliged to pass the evening in a company which never had been so wearisome to me. I could not speak ; I could not play ; I thought, I saw nothing but Klopstock.
Pagina 8 - But this was a horrible idea for me, and thank Heaven that I have prevailed by prayers ! At this time, knowing Klopstock, she loves him as her lifely son, and thanks God that she has not persisted. We married, and lam the happiest wife in the world. In some few months it will be four years that I am so happy, and still I dote upon Klopstock as if he was my bridegroom.