Literary References and Their Effect Upon Characterization in the Novels of Samuel Richardson |
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... courtship had gone on : My good Mamma . . . would have been ten years the younger for it , perhaps : and , could I but have approved of it , I should have been considered by her as if ten years older than I am : Since , very likely , it ...
... courtship had gone on : My good Mamma . . . would have been ten years the younger for it , perhaps : and , could I but have approved of it , I should have been considered by her as if ten years older than I am : Since , very likely , it ...
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... courtship . What Richardson seems to have been doing in this letter is to provide a comic relief to Clarissa's situation while concomitantly commenting on the injustice of many existing parent - child relationships . Anna forces her ...
... courtship . What Richardson seems to have been doing in this letter is to provide a comic relief to Clarissa's situation while concomitantly commenting on the injustice of many existing parent - child relationships . Anna forces her ...
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... courtship reveals a display of wit and good nature with an inherent corrective value which conceivably falls within the tradition of Con- greve's The Way of the World . Although there may be an element of disre- spect in the choice of ...
... courtship reveals a display of wit and good nature with an inherent corrective value which conceivably falls within the tradition of Con- greve's The Way of the World . Although there may be an element of disre- spect in the choice of ...
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