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... endeavoured to prove that there was a natural incompatibility between the talents of the novelist and the dramatist . It is impossible to put much confidence in any such à priori demonstration , which may be upset by a single concrete ...
... endeavoured to prove that there was a natural incompatibility between the talents of the novelist and the dramatist . It is impossible to put much confidence in any such à priori demonstration , which may be upset by a single concrete ...
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... only base and infamous , but at best incertain , and always full of danger . Lastly , I have endeavoured strongly to inculcate , that virtue and innocence can scarce ever be injured but by indiscretion ; cxii DEDICATION.
... only base and infamous , but at best incertain , and always full of danger . Lastly , I have endeavoured strongly to inculcate , that virtue and innocence can scarce ever be injured but by indiscretion ; cxii DEDICATION.
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... endeavoured to laugh mankind out of their favourite follies and vices . How far I have succeeded in this good attempt , I shall submit to the candid reader , with only two requests : first , that he will not expect to find per- fection ...
... endeavoured to laugh mankind out of their favourite follies and vices . How far I have succeeded in this good attempt , I shall submit to the candid reader , with only two requests : first , that he will not expect to find per- fection ...
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... endeavoured to do him in his favour ; which , he said , he had pumped out of him , and was such a cruelty that it ought not to be forgiven . Allworthy spoke in very high terms upon this declaration , which he said became not a human ...
... endeavoured to do him in his favour ; which , he said , he had pumped out of him , and was such a cruelty that it ought not to be forgiven . Allworthy spoke in very high terms upon this declaration , which he said became not a human ...
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... endeavoured by acts of kindness to make him amends for her false suspicion . Her passions were indeed equally violent , which ever way they inclined for as she could be extremely angry , so could she be altogether as fond . But though ...
... endeavoured by acts of kindness to make him amends for her false suspicion . Her passions were indeed equally violent , which ever way they inclined for as she could be extremely angry , so could she be altogether as fond . But though ...
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