| Samuel Richardson - 1804 - 360 páginas
...expected from his former genius in writing, and publishes a very dull and unentertaining piece, then s 3 "to " to be sure it was his sister, or some woman...champion, and protector, I may say, in your writings j for you write of angels, instead of women. Admiral Byng and Admiral Hawke now lye at Spithead ; the... | |
| Clara Lucas Balfour - 1851 - 352 páginas
...expected from his former genius in writing, and publishes a very dull and unentertaining piece, then to be sure, It was his sister, or some woman friend...as the only candid man, I believe, with regard to woman's understandings, and indeed their only champion.' vailed by prayers ! At this time knowing Klopstock,... | |
| Frederic Thomas Blanchard - 1926 - 714 páginas
...expected from his former genius in writing, and publishes a very dull and unentertaining piece, then 'to be sure it was his sister, or some woman friend,...him.' Alas! my good Mr. Richardson, is not this a hard case?"43 Miss Collier's letter starts a number of questions: Was she really angry, or was she secretly... | |
| Claude Rawson - 2007 - 188 páginas
...light poor women are held in, by the ill-nature of the world'. She appealed for sympathy to Richardson 'as the only candid man, I believe, with regard to...writings; for you write of angels, instead of women'. z Collier's flattery of Richardson implies criticism of his rival, presumably not generous about women's... | |
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