Arrogance, be affirmed, that,tho' this surprising Narrative be not so replete with vulgar Stories as the former, or so interspersed with a Satirical Vein, as the last of the above-mentioned Treatises... The Library - Pagina 188geredigeerd door - 1922 - 200 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Modern Language Association of America - 1913 - 818 pagina’s
...Hermit (1727) takes the same ground: " Now it may without the least arrogance be affirmed that, though this surprising narrative be not so replete with vulgar stories as the former [Robinson Crusoe] or so interspersed with a satirical vein as the last [Gulliver's Travels] . . . yet... | |
| Joseph Bunn Heidler - 1928 - 196 pagina’s
...fictitious nature. He declared that The English Hermit was of greater utility "though this surprizing Narrative be not so replete with vulgar stories as the former, or so interspersed with a satirical view as the last of the above-mentioned treatises — because every incident herein related is real... | |
| George Tobias Flom - 1928 - 532 pagina’s
...fictitious nature. He declared that The English Hermit was of greater utility "though this surprizing Narrative be not so replete with vulgar stories as the former, or so interspersed with a satirical view as the last of the above-mentioned treatises — because every incident herein related is real... | |
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