The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science. AuthorsVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... equally with his writings . Richardson has evidently taken Defoe as a model for his novels ; but he is , upon the whole , inferior in power of description to the author of Robinson Crusoe . RICHARD BENTLEY , said to be the son of a ...
... equally with his writings . Richardson has evidently taken Defoe as a model for his novels ; but he is , upon the whole , inferior in power of description to the author of Robinson Crusoe . RICHARD BENTLEY , said to be the son of a ...
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... equally conspicuous for his vanity , care- lessness , and talent . On one occasion he was flogged for having written a very bad theme , although the master declared that , in some parts of it , he had ex- celled all his competitors . On ...
... equally conspicuous for his vanity , care- lessness , and talent . On one occasion he was flogged for having written a very bad theme , although the master declared that , in some parts of it , he had ex- celled all his competitors . On ...
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... equally young . The union ended in misery to both ; after the birth of two children they separated by mutual consent , and Mrs. Shelley subsequently destroying herself , the subject of our memoir was looked upon as her murderer , and ...
... equally young . The union ended in misery to both ; after the birth of two children they separated by mutual consent , and Mrs. Shelley subsequently destroying herself , the subject of our memoir was looked upon as her murderer , and ...
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