The Pelican Book of English Prose: Eighteenth-century prose, 1700-80; edited by D.W. JeffersonMiddlesex] Penguin Books, 1956 |
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... person , though endowed with the strongest faculties of reason and reflection , to be brought on a sudden into this world ; he would , indeed , immediately observe a continual succession of objects , and one event following another ...
... person , though endowed with the strongest faculties of reason and reflection , to be brought on a sudden into this world ; he would , indeed , immediately observe a continual succession of objects , and one event following another ...
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... person , the food , cloathing , and lodging , which may be purchased with it , are necessarily reserved for the latter . The consump- tion is the same , but the consumers are different . By what a frugal man annually saves , he not only ...
... person , the food , cloathing , and lodging , which may be purchased with it , are necessarily reserved for the latter . The consump- tion is the same , but the consumers are different . By what a frugal man annually saves , he not only ...
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... Person and the Condition of the Speaker . These Descriptions raise a pleasing kind of Horrour in the Mind of the Reader , and amuse his Imagination with the Strangeness and Novelty of the Persons who are represented in them . They bring ...
... Person and the Condition of the Speaker . These Descriptions raise a pleasing kind of Horrour in the Mind of the Reader , and amuse his Imagination with the Strangeness and Novelty of the Persons who are represented in them . They bring ...
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SCENE PERSONALITY | 1 |
An Encounter with a Highwayman John Byrom | 22 |
Sir Robert Walpole John Baron Hervey | 29 |
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