| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 1024 pages
...not an old woman," says he, " that can (a to the price of it, but buys the ' Life and Adventures,' and leaves it as a legacy with the ' Pilgrims' Progress,'...' Practice of Piety,' and ' God's Revenge against Murther,1 to her posteriiy." In " An Epistle to De F — ," annexed to the Dialogue, the writer shows... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 728 pages
...not an old woman," says he, " that can go to the price of it, but buys the ' Life and Adventures,' and leaves it as a legacy with the • Pilgrims' Progress,'...says he, " and if the faults of it had extended no further than the frequent solecisms, looseness and incorrectness of style, improbabilities, and sometimes... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 698 pages
...not an old woman," aays he, " that can go to the price of it, but buys the ' Life and Adventures,' deavours of envious people to reproach it with being...inconsistency in the relation, and contradictions in the f faulU of it had extended no further than the frequent solecisms, looseness and incorrectness of style,... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1894 - 528 pages
...woman that could go the price of it, but bought it and left it " as a legacy, with the ' Pilgrim's Progress,' the ' Practice of Piety,' and ' God's Revenge Against Murther,' to her posterity."* Dibdin, in the "Library Companion," 1824, says that " Robinson Crusoe " " first greeted the public... | |
| Paul Geissler - 1896 - 44 pages
...Gildon zu. 11. Wilson m, 436. 12. Wilson m, 437. tures', and leaves it as a Legacy, with the 'Pilgrim's Progress', the 'Practice of Piety', and 'God's Revenge against Murther', to her Posterity." 14. Wright, s. 238 und s. 418, nr. 193. 15. Vollständiger wortlaut bei Wilson Hl, 433. Defoes name... | |
| Wilhelm Dresen - 1896 - 752 pages
...to the Price of it, but buys thy 'Life and Adventures', and leaves it asaLegacy, with the 'Pilgrim's Progress', the 'Practice of Piety', and 'God's Revenge against Murther', to her Posterity." 14. Wright, s. 238 und s. 418, nr. 193. 15. Vollständiger Wortlaut bei Wilson HI, 433. Defoes name... | |
| Wilfred Whitten - 1900 - 156 pages
...Tuttle Street to Limehouse hole," and that every old woman "leaves it as a legacy with the Pilgrim? s Progress, the Practice of Piety, and God's Revenge against Murther, to her Posterity." With an eye to business, certainly not to art, Defoe offered the public a Second Part, and a third... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1904 - 266 pages
...an old woman that can go to the price of it, but buys and leaves it as a legacy, with the Pilgrim's Progress, the Practice of Piety, and God's Revenge against Murther, to her posterity." Another evidence of the book's widespread popularity is found in the fact that soon after its publication... | |
| Max Ludwig Günther - 1909 - 92 pages
...Price of it, but buys thy „Life and Adventures", and leaves it as a Legacy, with the „Pilgrim's Progress", the „Practice of Piety", and „God's Revenge against Murther", to her Posterity". William Lee in: Daniel Defoe, His Life and newly discovered Writings, Bd. I, 298. sagt: „Robinson... | |
| Charles Gildon, Paul Dottin - 1923 - 208 pages
...hole; there is not an old Woman that can go to the Price of it, but buys (X) thy Life and Adventures, and leaves it * as a Legacy, with the Pilgrims Progress,...and God's Revenge against Murther, to her Posterity. Cru. Your Hero! Your Mob Hero! 5 * your Pyecorner Hero! on a foot with * Guy of Warwick, Bevis of Southampton,... | |
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