The Restoration: drama; DrydenRonald Press Company, 1960 From Anglo-Saxon times to the present, the poetry, prose, and dramatic achievements of each period in English literature. |
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... Virtue must be recognized to be real , and Clarissa's death is made into a moral victory and indeed a beatifica- tion in virtue of the universal recognition of her saintliness which it produces . Richardson was the first important ...
... Virtue must be recognized to be real , and Clarissa's death is made into a moral victory and indeed a beatifica- tion in virtue of the universal recognition of her saintliness which it produces . Richardson was the first important ...
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... virtue and , literally , make the best of both worlds . The title of the novel is Pamela : or , Virtue Rewarded . Cla- rissa , cheated out of prudence , fails to secure earthly prosperity but is instead rewarded in Heaven . Prudence ...
... virtue and , literally , make the best of both worlds . The title of the novel is Pamela : or , Virtue Rewarded . Cla- rissa , cheated out of prudence , fails to secure earthly prosperity but is instead rewarded in Heaven . Prudence ...
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... virtues are the political offspring which flattery begot upon pride . " The real force which operates to make people behave decently is desire for praise . If it is objected " that virtue being its own reward , those who are really good ...
... virtues are the political offspring which flattery begot upon pride . " The real force which operates to make people behave decently is desire for praise . If it is objected " that virtue being its own reward , those who are really good ...
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CHAPTER | 537 |
THE NOVEL FROM RICHARDSON TO JANE AUSTEN | 700 |
EIGHTEENTHCENTURY PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORICAL | 766 |
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