The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, MarinerT. Nelson, 1871 - 654 lappuses |
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... believe , if I were a Papist , I should do the same . Believing the merit of it would carry me to heaven , I doubt not I should go as far as another . But when we ran up that plot to general massacres , fleets of pilgrims , bits and ...
... believe , if I were a Papist , I should do the same . Believing the merit of it would carry me to heaven , I doubt not I should go as far as another . But when we ran up that plot to general massacres , fleets of pilgrims , bits and ...
24. lappuse
... believe , in spite of his own judgment . * The power which afterwards secured the fame of " Robinson Crusoe " is visible on every page . ( Of all the fictions , says an able writer , † which De Foe has succeeded in palming off as truths ...
... believe , in spite of his own judgment . * The power which afterwards secured the fame of " Robinson Crusoe " is visible on every page . ( Of all the fictions , says an able writer , † which De Foe has succeeded in palming off as truths ...
26. lappuse
... believe that in the main features of his history will be recognized a noble English example of the qualities most prized by Englislimen . De Foe is our only famous politician and man of letters , who represented , in its inflexible ...
... believe that in the main features of his history will be recognized a noble English example of the qualities most prized by Englislimen . De Foe is our only famous politician and man of letters , who represented , in its inflexible ...
30. lappuse
... believe it is true ; in reading De Foe's , the thought never crosses his mind that it is untrue . Its very prosaism renders the impression it produces greater ; were it more poetical in form and spirit , it would necessarily be less ...
... believe it is true ; in reading De Foe's , the thought never crosses his mind that it is untrue . Its very prosaism renders the impression it produces greater ; were it more poetical in form and spirit , it would necessarily be less ...
34. lappuse
... believe it , moreover , to approach much nearer to a true estimate of De Foe's real merits . It is taken from a very able article on " De Foe's Novels , " in the seventeenth volume of the " Cornhill Magazine : " . " FROM THE CORNHILL ...
... believe it , moreover , to approach much nearer to a true estimate of De Foe's real merits . It is taken from a very able article on " De Foe's Novels , " in the seventeenth volume of the " Cornhill Magazine : " . " FROM THE CORNHILL ...
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