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" The narrative manner of De Foe has a naturalness about it, beyond that of any other novel or romance writer. His fictions have all the air of true stories. It is impossible to believe, while you are reading them, that a real person is not narrating to... "
Eliana: the hitherto uncollected writings of Charles Lamb - 111 ÆäÀÌÁö
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Memoirs of the Life and Times of Daniel De Foe: Containing a Review of ..., 3±Ç

Walter Wilson - 1830 - 716 ÆäÀÌÁö
...The narrative manner of De Foe has a naturalness about 638 ESTIMATE Of HIS SECONDAKY NOVELS, BY LAMB. it, beyond that of any other novel or romance writer....reading them, that a real person is not narrating to you every where nothing but what really happened to himself. To this, the extreme homeliness of their style...
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Memoirs of the Life and Times of Daniel De Foe: Containing a Review of ..., 3±Ç

Walter Wilson - 1830 - 718 ÆäÀÌÁö
...him ? or of what sort are his associates ? it, beyond that of any other novel or romance writer. Hia fictions have all the air of true stories. It is impossible...reading them, that a real person is not narrating to you every where nothing but what really happened to himself. To this, the extreme homeliness of their style...
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The Works of Daniel Defoe: With a Memoir of His Life and Writings, 1±Ç

Daniel Defoe, William Hazlitt - 1840 - 784 ÆäÀÌÁö
...whom hath he there to sympathise with him ? or of what sort aro his associates ? " ' The narrative manner of De Foe has a naturalness about it, beyond...true stories. It is impossible to believe, while you aro reading them, that a real person is not narrating to yon everywhere nothing but what really happened...
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The works of Daniel De Foe [ed.] by W. Hazlitt, 1±Ç

Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 792 ÆäÀÌÁö
...whom hath he there to sympathise with him ? or of what sort are his associates ? " ' The narrative manner of De Foe has a naturalness about it, beyond...romance writer. His fictions have all the air of true stones. It is imposaible to believe, while you are reading them, that a real person is not narrating...
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The works of Daniel De Foe [ed.] by W. Hazlitt, 1±Ç

Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 972 ÆäÀÌÁö
...— whom hath he there to sympathise with him Î or of what sort arc his «ödstes? " * The narrative manner of De Foe has a naturalness about it, beyond that of any öfter novel or romance writer. His fictions have all the air of true stories. It is imposible to believe,...
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The Life of Daniel Defoe

Daniel Defoe, George Chalmers - 1841 - 406 ÆäÀÌÁö
...again ; whom hath he there to sympathise with him ? or of what sort are his associates? " The narrative manner of De Foe has a naturalness about it, beyond that of any novel or romance writer. His fictions have all the air of true stories. It is impossible to believe...
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The Essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - 1869 - 852 ÆäÀÌÁö
...again, whom hath he there to sympathize with hi¢â ? or of what sort are his associates ? The narrative manner of De Foe has a naturalness about it beyond...His fictions have all the air of true stories. It ia impossible to believe, while you are reading them, that a real person is not narrating to you everywhere...
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The household Robinson Crusoe. The life and ... adventures of Robinson ...

Daniel Defoe - 1871 - 670 ÆäÀÌÁö
...defence of them I may leave to the consideration of my readers : — FHOM CHARLES LAMB. The narrative manner of De Foe has a naturalness about it beyond...what really happened to himself. To this the extreme homelinettoi their style mainly contributes. We uso tlie word in its best and heartiest sense — that...
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Essays and sketches. The pawnbroker's daughter. The adventures of Ulysses ...

Charles Lamb - 1871 - 460 ÆäÀÌÁö
...again, — whom hath he there to sympathize with him? or of what sort are his associates? The narrative manner of De Foe has a naturalness about it beyond...novel or romance writer. His fictions have all the ah- of true stories. It is impossible to believe, while you are reading them, that a real person is...
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Mrs. Leicester's School: And Other Writings in Prose and Verse

Charles Lamb - 1886 - 440 ÆäÀÌÁö
...he there to sympathise with him 1 or of what sort are his associates 1 The narrative manner of Defoe has a naturalness about it beyond that of any other...contributes. We use the word in its best and heartiest sense,—that which comes home to the reader. The narrators everywhere are chosen from low life, or...
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