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Page 49
... scene in Lady Booby's house . . . where Beau Didapper steals to Mrs. Slipslop's bed in mistake for Fanny's , and Parson Adams , hearing a scream , rushes in the dark to the bedside , where , misled by the feel of the beau's delicate ...
... scene in Lady Booby's house . . . where Beau Didapper steals to Mrs. Slipslop's bed in mistake for Fanny's , and Parson Adams , hearing a scream , rushes in the dark to the bedside , where , misled by the feel of the beau's delicate ...
Page 199
... scenes , the greatest the account of Waterloo , the Waterloo of the civilian hangers - on of the army . There is ... scene . Here is the social life of man : money is made , money is lost ; marriages are contracted , husbands and ...
... scenes , the greatest the account of Waterloo , the Waterloo of the civilian hangers - on of the army . There is ... scene . Here is the social life of man : money is made , money is lost ; marriages are contracted , husbands and ...
Page 374
... scene in the novel the word silver is almost certain to occur . The result -and it is true of the other characters too - may be a sim- plification , but it is also an intensification , and it sets up a complex system of cross references ...
... scene in the novel the word silver is almost certain to occur . The result -and it is true of the other characters too - may be a sim- plification , but it is also an intensification , and it sets up a complex system of cross references ...
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THE BEGINNINGS | 3 |
THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 31 |
THE FIRST GENERA | 107 |
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