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... virtue and modesty is the cook , but then Pamela ' seldom go [ es ] down into the Kitchen ' ( I , 48 ) . Pamela was very happy in the house during her late lady's lifetime and enjoyed the freedom of the rooms ; but , once her master is ...
... virtue and modesty is the cook , but then Pamela ' seldom go [ es ] down into the Kitchen ' ( I , 48 ) . Pamela was very happy in the house during her late lady's lifetime and enjoyed the freedom of the rooms ; but , once her master is ...
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... virtue , interpreting this in a sexual sense ( III , p . 190 ) . Clarissa herself feels she is indeed an extreme example : ' I am afraid I am singled out . . . to be a very unhappy creature ! —signally unhappy ! ' ( I , p . 419 ) From ...
... virtue , interpreting this in a sexual sense ( III , p . 190 ) . Clarissa herself feels she is indeed an extreme example : ' I am afraid I am singled out . . . to be a very unhappy creature ! —signally unhappy ! ' ( I , p . 419 ) From ...
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... virtues , even when they are not - as they some- times are ― unthinkingly masculinist ; and to put more emphasis on ... virtue lay at the very heart of morality . 2 The groups mentioned earlier on may be said to radiate out in time and ...
... virtues , even when they are not - as they some- times are ― unthinkingly masculinist ; and to put more emphasis on ... virtue lay at the very heart of morality . 2 The groups mentioned earlier on may be said to radiate out in time and ...
Contents
Introduction by Valerie Grosvenor Myer | 7 |
The Relationship between Physical | 21 |
Clarissa by Angus Wilson | 41 |
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