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| Joseph Andrews Vol 1 |
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| by Fielding Henry Fielding |
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| There are few amusements more dangerous for an author than the indulgence in ironic descriptions of his own work. If the irony is depreciatory, posterity is but too likely to say, Many a true word is spoken in jest;' if it is encomiastic, the... Read More |
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| Publication Date: September 2007 |
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| Joseph Andrews Vol 2 |
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| by Fielding Henry Fielding |
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| There are few amusements more dangerous for an author than the indulgence in ironic descriptions of his own work. If the irony is depreciatory, posterity is but too likely to say, Many a true word is spoken in jest;' if it is encomiastic, the... Read More |
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| Publication Date: September 2007 |
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