SwiftHarvester Press, 1986 - 153 pages |
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Page 73
... turn to the Prefaces of Robinson Crusoe or Moll Flanders ( 1722 ) after reading the main text . For Crusoe we discover that the aim of the whole has not been to mirror the serendipitous events of his travels but ' to justify and honour ...
... turn to the Prefaces of Robinson Crusoe or Moll Flanders ( 1722 ) after reading the main text . For Crusoe we discover that the aim of the whole has not been to mirror the serendipitous events of his travels but ' to justify and honour ...
Page 109
... turn and of self - effacement at another , for when addressing his betters , the Drapier dubs himself ' an illiterate Shop - Keeper ' who has had no ' help of books ' but rather has ' endeavoured ... to improve that small Portion of ...
... turn and of self - effacement at another , for when addressing his betters , the Drapier dubs himself ' an illiterate Shop - Keeper ' who has had no ' help of books ' but rather has ' endeavoured ... to improve that small Portion of ...
Page 73
... turn to the Prefaces of Robinson Crusoe or Moll Flanders ( 1722 ) after reading the main text . For Crusoe we discover that the aim of the whole has not been to mirror the serendipitous events of his travels but ' to justify and honour ...
... turn to the Prefaces of Robinson Crusoe or Moll Flanders ( 1722 ) after reading the main text . For Crusoe we discover that the aim of the whole has not been to mirror the serendipitous events of his travels but ' to justify and honour ...
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