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... Bickerstaff issues his proposals ( 1 ) 2. Clarissa and Chloe ( 4 ) . 3. Theatrical intelligence ( 4 ) 4. Mr. Bickerstaff's wit declining , he makes his last will and testament ( 7 ) 5. A perfectly new way of writing ( 9 ) 6. Pious ...
... Bickerstaff issues his proposals ( 1 ) 2. Clarissa and Chloe ( 4 ) . 3. Theatrical intelligence ( 4 ) 4. Mr. Bickerstaff's wit declining , he makes his last will and testament ( 7 ) 5. A perfectly new way of writing ( 9 ) 6. Pious ...
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... Bickerstaff deals firmly with fopperies ( 103 ) 73. Domestic happiness of Jenny and her husband ( 104 ) 74. Story of Will Rosin ( 105 ) 75. The morally dead : cases of Mr. Groggram and Florinda ( 106 ) 76. Literature and the dignity of ...
... Bickerstaff deals firmly with fopperies ( 103 ) 73. Domestic happiness of Jenny and her husband ( 104 ) 74. Story of Will Rosin ( 105 ) 75. The morally dead : cases of Mr. Groggram and Florinda ( 106 ) 76. Literature and the dignity of ...
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... Bickerstaff , should have more noble views , and pursue the true spirit of satire ; but I will conclude , lest I grow out of temper , and will only beg you , for your own preservation , to remember the proverb of the pitcher . I am ...
... Bickerstaff , should have more noble views , and pursue the true spirit of satire ; but I will conclude , lest I grow out of temper , and will only beg you , for your own preservation , to remember the proverb of the pitcher . I am ...
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Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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