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... Clarissa shows a more elaborate epistolary struc- ture . Pamela is the only major correspondent in her story ; whereas all readers of Clarissa are likely to remember the enormous narrative in terms of parallel series of two - way ...
... Clarissa shows a more elaborate epistolary struc- ture . Pamela is the only major correspondent in her story ; whereas all readers of Clarissa are likely to remember the enormous narrative in terms of parallel series of two - way ...
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... Clarissa to Anna , they at first fall into the predominant line . We are told that Clarissa keeps complete files- " I have promised to lay before you all his Letters and my Answers . " Her task of copying is even more laborious than ...
... Clarissa to Anna , they at first fall into the predominant line . We are told that Clarissa keeps complete files- " I have promised to lay before you all his Letters and my Answers . " Her task of copying is even more laborious than ...
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... Clarissa lives . " 1 After Clarissa's later escape to Covent Garden she again becomes principal correspondent for a time and re- sumes connections with the outer world . She unravels the web of Lovelace's deceptions , and in unimpeded ...
... Clarissa lives . " 1 After Clarissa's later escape to Covent Garden she again becomes principal correspondent for a time and re- sumes connections with the outer world . She unravels the web of Lovelace's deceptions , and in unimpeded ...
Contents
The Beggars Opera | 14 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
The Nature of Dr Johnsons Rationalism 888 | 88 |
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