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... woman , could not be the Moll Flanders of Defoe , does not prove conclusively that the latter never existed . We know that in many cases Defoe wrote and had published histories of real criminals ; and it is possible that the life of ...
... woman , could not be the Moll Flanders of Defoe , does not prove conclusively that the latter never existed . We know that in many cases Defoe wrote and had published histories of real criminals ; and it is possible that the life of ...
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... woman . The title in full of this book was , The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders , & c . , who was born in Newgate , and during a Life of con- tinued Variety , for Threescore Years , besides her Child- hood , was ...
... woman . The title in full of this book was , The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders , & c . , who was born in Newgate , and during a Life of con- tinued Variety , for Threescore Years , besides her Child- hood , was ...
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... woman whose viciousness is caused largely by chance . In her early womanhood Moll is in a position so much like that of Richardson's Pamela that one is almost inclined to conjecture whether Moll Flanders had any in- fluence on the first ...
... woman whose viciousness is caused largely by chance . In her early womanhood Moll is in a position so much like that of Richardson's Pamela that one is almost inclined to conjecture whether Moll Flanders had any in- fluence on the first ...
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Daniel Defoe. her old age , the woman is not without a power of loving , which under favourable circumstances would have made her a good wife , a devoted mother , and withal an esteemed member of good provincial society . At times her ...
Daniel Defoe. her old age , the woman is not without a power of loving , which under favourable circumstances would have made her a good wife , a devoted mother , and withal an esteemed member of good provincial society . At times her ...
Página xvii
... finishing her story , and making it what you now see it to be , has had no little difficulty to put it into a dress fit to be seen , and to make it speak language fit to be read . When a woman debauched from her youth , nay , even [ xvii ]
... finishing her story , and making it what you now see it to be , has had no little difficulty to put it into a dress fit to be seen , and to make it speak language fit to be read . When a woman debauched from her youth , nay , even [ xvii ]
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