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Page 38
... Interest ; ' tis for the Interest of the W we should agree . If I said any thing , Brother , to the Prejudi your Character , I ask pardon . LOCKIT . Brother Peachum - I can forgive as well as resent . - Giv your Hand . Suspicion does ...
... Interest ; ' tis for the Interest of the W we should agree . If I said any thing , Brother , to the Prejudi your Character , I ask pardon . LOCKIT . Brother Peachum - I can forgive as well as resent . - Giv your Hand . Suspicion does ...
Page 47
... interest is at the bottom of everything they do . It is shot through with bad faith and disloyalty even to their own class . Jealousy and suspicion are the rule ... interest seldom coincides with public good , and private interest has ( 47 )
... interest is at the bottom of everything they do . It is shot through with bad faith and disloyalty even to their own class . Jealousy and suspicion are the rule ... interest seldom coincides with public good , and private interest has ( 47 )
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... interest in th problems of literary criticism . The critical theories of his own an the immediately preceding age , he accepted , since they seemed to b in harmony with all the criticism he knew from Aristotle down but probably gave ...
... interest in th problems of literary criticism . The critical theories of his own an the immediately preceding age , he accepted , since they seemed to b in harmony with all the criticism he knew from Aristotle down but probably gave ...
Contents
istolary Technique in Richardsons Novels 1 | 198 |
he Muse of Satire 2 | 218 |
he Search for English Literary Documents 23 | 232 |
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