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" The Editor believes the thing to be a just history of fact ; neither is there any appearance of fiction in it ; and however thinks, because all such things are disputed, that the improvement of it, as well to the diversion as to the instruction of the... "
The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe, with engr. from designs by T ... - Página 1
por Daniel Defoe - 1883
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Memoirs of the Life and Times of Daniel De Foe: Containing a ..., Volumen3

Walter Wilson - 1830 - 718 páginas
...appearance of fiction in it. However this may be, for all such things are disputed, he is of opinion that the improvement of it, as well to the diversion,...will be the same ; and as such, he thinks, without farther compliment to the world, he does them a great service in the publication." Singular as it may...
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The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe [by D. Defoe. An abridgment of pt

Daniel Defoe - 1834 - 260 páginas
...in whichever of these lights it shall be viewed, he imagines that the improvement of it, as well as the diversion, as to the instruction of the reader,...without further compliment to the world, he does them great service in the publication. ROBINSON CRUSOE. I WAS born at York, in the year 1632, of a reputable...
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The works of Daniel De Foe [ed.] by W. Hazlitt, Volumen2

Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 1024 páginas
...will. The Editor believes the thing to be a just history of fact ; neither is there any »ppearance of fiction in it ; and however thinks, because all...the diversion as to the instruction of the reader, . wffl be the same ; and as such, he thinks, without farther compliment to the world, he ! docs them...
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The works of Daniel Defoe: with a memoir of his life and writings, Volumen2

Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 698 páginas
...circumstances, let them happen how they will. The Editor believes the thing to be a just history of fact ; farther compliment to the world, he does them a great service in the publication. THE ADVENTURES OF...
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The works of Daniel De Foe [ed.] by W. Hazlitt, Volumen2

Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 728 páginas
...circumstances, let them happen how they will. The Editor believes the thing to be a just history of fact ; neither is there any appearance of fiction in it ;...will be the same ; and as such, he thinks, without farther compliment to the world, he does them a great service in the publication. THE ADVENTURES OF...
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The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

Daniel Defoe - 1846 - 506 páginas
...appearance of fiction in it. However this may be, (for all such things are disputed,) he is of opinion that the improvement of it, as well to the diversion...will be the same, and as such, he thinks, without farther compliment to the world, he does them a great service in the publication. PREFACE. J. HE success...
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Notes and Queries

1882 - 644 páginas
...give it the name of a romance ; yet, in whichever of these lights it shall be viewed, he imagines, that the improvement of it, as well to the diversion,...the instruction of the reader, will be the same." The volume is 12mo. pp. 414, the text not the same as in the " Chandos Library." What is the name of...
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The Life and Times of Daniel De Foe: With Remarks Digressive and Discursive

William Chadwick - 1859 - 504 páginas
...this may be, for all such things are disputed, he is of opinion that the improvement of it, as well as the diversion, as to the instruction of the reader,...he does them a great service in the publication." Shortly afterwards appeared " The Further Adventures of ROBINSON CRUSOE ; being the Second and last...
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The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe, with illustr. by E.H. Wehnert

Daniel Defoe - 1862 - 456 páginas
...such things may be disputed, he is of opinion that the improvement of it, as well to the diversion as the instruction of the reader, will be the same ;...he does them a great service in the publication." Such was the slight veil with which Defoe himself sought to conceal the authorship of the work. In...
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Robinson Crusoe [by D. Defoe] ed. by J.W. Clark

Daniel Defoe - 1866 - 618 páginas
...is there any Appearance of Fiflion in it: And however thinks, because all such things are dispatcKd, that the Improvement of it, as well to the Diversion,...will be the same ; and as such, he thinks, without farther Compliment to the World, he does them a great Service in the Publication. PREFACE TO PART II....
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