Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 4G. Bell and Sons, 1724 |
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... Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott Daniel Defoe. PS 3401 1882 V.4 LONDON : PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS , LIMITED . STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING CRO38 . THE FORTUNATE MISTRESS ; OR , A HISTORY OF THE Grad . R. R. 2.
... Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott Daniel Defoe. PS 3401 1882 V.4 LONDON : PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS , LIMITED . STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING CRO38 . THE FORTUNATE MISTRESS ; OR , A HISTORY OF THE Grad . R. R. 2.
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... HISTORY OF THE LIFE AND VAST VARIETY OF FORTUNES OF Mademoiselle de Beleau , AFTERWARDS CALL'D THE COUNTESS DE WINTSELSHEIM , IN GERMANY . Being the Person known by the Name of the LADY ROXANA , in the Time of King Charles II . LONDON ...
... HISTORY OF THE LIFE AND VAST VARIETY OF FORTUNES OF Mademoiselle de Beleau , AFTERWARDS CALL'D THE COUNTESS DE WINTSELSHEIM , IN GERMANY . Being the Person known by the Name of the LADY ROXANA , in the Time of King Charles II . LONDON ...
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... history of this beautiful lady is to speak for itself ; if it is not as beautiful as the lady herself is reported to be ; if it is not as diverting as the reader can desire , and much more than he can reasonably expect , and if all the ...
... history of this beautiful lady is to speak for itself ; if it is not as beautiful as the lady herself is reported to be ; if it is not as diverting as the reader can desire , and much more than he can reasonably expect , and if all the ...
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... history lay abroad , and could not be so well vouched as the first ; yet , as she has told it herself , we have the less reason to question the truth of that part also . In the manner she has told the story , it is evident she does not ...
... history lay abroad , and could not be so well vouched as the first ; yet , as she has told it herself , we have the less reason to question the truth of that part also . In the manner she has told the story , it is evident she does not ...
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... improvement , that we make no question the story , however meanly told , will find a passage to his best hours , and be read both with profit and delight . THE FORTUNATE MISTRESS ; OR , A HISTORY OF THE viii THE PREFACE .
... improvement , that we make no question the story , however meanly told , will find a passage to his best hours , and be read both with profit and delight . THE FORTUNATE MISTRESS ; OR , A HISTORY OF THE viii THE PREFACE .
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