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The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless: In Four Volumes, Volume 2

Eliza Fowler Haywood - English fiction - 1751 - 320 pages
...gentleman either to obey the call of the perfon who challenges him to the field, or, by refilling, fubmit himfelf not only to all the infults his adverfary...Nothing material enough to be related^ happened in this vifit, except that mifs Flora, who had been abroad when mr. Trueworth came, and returnedhome afmall...
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The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless ...

Eliza Fowler Haywood - 1768 - 304 pages
...either to obey the call of the perfon who challenges hirti to the field, or, by refufing, fubmit kimftlf not only, to all the infults his adver,fary, is pleafed to treat him with, but alfd to be branded with the infamous Fhara&er of a coward, by all that knovr him. Nothing material...
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The Novels and Novelists of the Eighteenth Century, in Illustration of the ...

William Forsyth - England - 1871 - 348 pages
...refusing, submit himself not only to all the insults his adversary is pleased to treat him with, but also to be branded with the infamous character of a coward by all that know him." And in a conversation between Dr. Harrison and Colonel Bath in Fielding's < Amelia,' the doctor says...
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The Novels and Novelists of the Eighteenth Century

William Forsyth - 1871 - 372 pages
...refusing, submit himself not only to all the insults his adversary is pleased to treat him with, but also to be branded with the infamous character of a coward by all that know him." And in a conversation between Dr. Harrison and Colonel Bath in Fielding's 'Amelia,' the doctor says...
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The Novels and Novelists of the Eighteenth Century: In Illustration of the ...

William Forsyth - England - 1871 - 388 pages
...refusing, submit himself not only to all the insults his adversary is pleased to treat him with, but also to be branded with the infamous character of a coward by all that know him." And in a conversation between Dr. Harrison and Colonel Bath in Fielding's ' Amelia/ the Doctor says...
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English Fiction from the Fifth to the Twentieth Century

Carl Holliday - English fiction - 1912 - 476 pages
...refusing, submit himself, not only to all the insults his adversary is pleased to treat him with, but also be branded with the infamous character of a coward by all that know him." This, then, is a full-fledged novel; but remember that it came eleven years after Eichardson had shown...
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English Fiction from the Fifth to the Twentieth Century

Carl Holliday - English fiction - 1912 - 478 pages
...refusing, submit himself, not only to all the insults his adversary is pleased to treat him with, but also be branded with the infamous character of a coward by all that know him." This, then, is a full-fledged novel ; but remember that it came eleven years after Richardson had shown...
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The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless

Eliza Haywood - Fiction - 1998 - 660 pages
...refusing, submit himself not only to all the insults his adversary is pleased to treat him with, but also to be branded with the infamous character of a coward,...Nothing material enough to be related, happened in this visit, except that Miss Flora, who had been abroad when Mr. Trueworth came, and returned home...
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