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... opinion of Pope . In other ways his acquaintance with Hill must have been broadening for Richardson . Hill was much more a man of the world than the middle- class citizens with whom Richardson was otherwise connected ; he had a ...
... opinion of Pope . In other ways his acquaintance with Hill must have been broadening for Richardson . Hill was much more a man of the world than the middle- class citizens with whom Richardson was otherwise connected ; he had a ...
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... opinion Richard- son has successfully controlled his unconscious sympathies . Lovelace is thoroughly realized and is to that extent appealing , but the feelings of the reader about him are not , or at least in our opinion should not be ...
... opinion Richard- son has successfully controlled his unconscious sympathies . Lovelace is thoroughly realized and is to that extent appealing , but the feelings of the reader about him are not , or at least in our opinion should not be ...
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... opinion of her learning and genius was high : she is , he reported , ranked among the English classics , on what basis is not clear.156 After her first bit of advice , Mrs. Carter seems to have lost touch with Sir Charles until after ...
... opinion of her learning and genius was high : she is , he reported , ranked among the English classics , on what basis is not clear.156 After her first bit of advice , Mrs. Carter seems to have lost touch with Sir Charles until after ...
Contents
Family and Early Life 16891721 I | 1 |
The True Briton 17221724 | 19 |
First Years in Business The Apprentices Vade Mecum 17241733 | 37 |
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