| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 972 strani
...taken up of late with novels and romances, that it will be hard for a private history to be taken for genuine, where the names and other circumstances of...concealed ; and on this account we must be content to have the reader to put his own opinion upon the ensuing sheets, and take it just as he pleases. The... | |
| Daniel Defoe, William Hazlitt - 1840 - 784 strani
...taken up of late with novels and romances, that it will be hard for a private history to be taken for genuine, where the names and other circumstances of...concealed ; and on this account we must be content to have the reader to put his own opinion upon the ensuing sheets, and take it just as he pleases. The... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 792 strani
...taken up of late with novels and romances, that it will be hard for a private history to be taken for genuine, where the names and other circumstances of...person are concealed ; and on this account we must he content to haye the reader to put his own opinion upon the ensuing sheets, and take it just as he... | |
| Louise Carew - 1926 - 252 strani
...token up of late with Hovel a and aonsancoe. that it will be bard for a private history to be taken for genuine, where the names and other circumstances of the person are concealed." Bat novels continue to flourish end r.re frequently lintod emonq: "Boots published", in the current... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1927 - 224 strani
...the Names and other Circumstances if the Person are concealed; and on this Account we must be :ontent to leave the Reader to pass his own Opinion upon the...The Author is here supposed to be writing her own Hiflory, and in the very beginningof her Account she gives the Reasons why she thinks fit to conceal... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1927 - 226 strani
...Genuine, where the Names and other Circumfiances of the Person are concealed; and on this Account we musl be content to leave the Reader to pass his own Opinion upon the ensuing Sheets, and take it jusl as he pleases. The Author is hetf wppatedtn he mritingJ)£r.jtmtiiHislarp).... and in the very... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1927 - 230 strani
...taken up of late -with Novels and Romances^ that it will be bard j or a private History to be taken for Genuine, where the Names and other Circumstances of...Account we muSt be content to leave the Reader to pass bis own Opinion upon the ensuing Sheets, and take itjuSt as he pleases. The Author is here supposed... | |
| Jean-Christophe Agnew - 1986 - 284 strani
...anonymous preface to Moll Flanders (1722), "that it will be hard for a private history to be taken for genuine, where the names and other circumstances of...opinion upon the ensuing sheets, and take it just as he pleases."131 Caveat emptor, the anonymous author seemed to be saying, in a distant echo of the Scrivener... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1989 - 484 strani
...taken up of late with Novels and Romances that it will be hard for a private History1 to be taken for Genuine where the Names and other Circumstances of...and take it just as he pleases. The Author is here suppos'd to be writing her own History, and in the very beginning of her Account, she gives the Reasons... | |
| Reed Way Dasenbrock - 2010 - 333 strani
...taken up of late with novels and romances, that it will be hard for a private history to be taken for genuine, where the names and other circumstances of the person are concealed." Should we say it is not really history if the names are altered? Of course not. But then we must apparently... | |
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