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... Pamela's brother are described . The earlier part of Pamela , which is the most powerful , forms a complete contrast to the later volumes , which show a more placid and detached interest in the social scene . The atmosphere of these ...
... Pamela's brother are described . The earlier part of Pamela , which is the most powerful , forms a complete contrast to the later volumes , which show a more placid and detached interest in the social scene . The atmosphere of these ...
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... Pamela or Clarissa Harlowe . ' So far as Pamela is concerned , he erred on the side of understatement . For , like Swift's broom - stick , Richardson is ' sharing all the while in the very same pollutions he pretends to sweep away ' .
... Pamela or Clarissa Harlowe . ' So far as Pamela is concerned , he erred on the side of understatement . For , like Swift's broom - stick , Richardson is ' sharing all the while in the very same pollutions he pretends to sweep away ' .
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... Pamela ( 1740–1 ) , Clarissa Harlowe ( 1747- 8 ) ; European fame ; Sir Charles Grandison ( 1753–4 ) ; made many feminine friendships . Life by A. L. Barnauld ( London , 1804 ) ; A. D. McKillop ( Chapel Hill , 1936 ) Works ed . Sir L ...
... Pamela ( 1740–1 ) , Clarissa Harlowe ( 1747- 8 ) ; European fame ; Sir Charles Grandison ( 1753–4 ) ; made many feminine friendships . Life by A. L. Barnauld ( London , 1804 ) ; A. D. McKillop ( Chapel Hill , 1936 ) Works ed . Sir L ...
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