The Pelican Book of English Prose: Eighteenth-century prose, 1700-80; edited by D.W. JeffersonMiddlesex] Penguin Books, 1956 |
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... round ' but what had found him successful and faithless ' ) they are clearly full of pleasure at the prospect of making a conquest , nor is their mother ' less pleased and confident of their allurements and virtue . ' The Vicar ...
... round ' but what had found him successful and faithless ' ) they are clearly full of pleasure at the prospect of making a conquest , nor is their mother ' less pleased and confident of their allurements and virtue . ' The Vicar ...
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... round and bowed three Times down to the very Ground . The Ladies , not walking in the Procession , had no gold Medals . One may easily conclude this was not a Day of real Joy to the Jacobites . However , they were all there , looking as ...
... round and bowed three Times down to the very Ground . The Ladies , not walking in the Procession , had no gold Medals . One may easily conclude this was not a Day of real Joy to the Jacobites . However , they were all there , looking as ...
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... round to the other side , from whence he rid into the wood without calling for any second payments , and so we drove on to Epping . This is the first collector of the highway that I ever had the honour to converse with in all my travels ...
... round to the other side , from whence he rid into the wood without calling for any second payments , and so we drove on to Epping . This is the first collector of the highway that I ever had the honour to converse with in all my travels ...
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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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admirable Alexander Pope appear Barnabas beautiful better body Brother called Carm character Child classic unity cried Daniel Defoe dear Death edition Edward Gibbon effect English eyes Faery Queen father favour feel Fool genius give Gothic hand happy hath heart Heaven Henry Fielding honour Horace Walpole hour human Humour Husband imagine John Vanbrugh Johnson Jonathan Swift Joseph King knew Lady Laurence Sterne living look Lord Ogle Madam Manfred mankind manner mean mind moral nature never occasion Oliver Goldsmith Passion Peach perhaps person philosopher Piece pleasure poet Poetry political Polly poor pray principles prose reason Samuel Johnson sense shew Sister Sophia Soul Spectator Spirit Sterl taste Text from second thee thing Thomas Warton thou thought thro tion Tobias Smollett turn virtue walk whole William Shenstone woman word World wretched writing