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Nationality of Author:
"Irish or Anglo-Irish"
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Genre:
"Prose Fiction"
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Metaphor Category:
"Government"
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"Writing"
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"Impressions"
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Literary Period:
"Eighteenth Century"
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"Early Modern"
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"Long Eighteenth Century"
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Gender of Author:
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Date: 1724
"If I have here touch'd a young Lady's Vanity and Levity, it was to show her how beautiful she is without those Blots, which certainly stain the Mind, and stamp Deformity where the greatest Beauties would shine, were they banish'd."
preview | full record— Davys, Mary (1674-1732)
Date: Published serially, 1765-1770
"Saint Paul, bears Testimony, also, to the Impression of this Law of Rights on the Consciences and Hearts of all Men" in Romans, chapter 2: "Not the Hearers of the Law are just before God, but the Doers of the Law shall be justified. For, when the Gentiles, which have not the Law, do by Nature th...
preview | full record— Brooke, Henry (c. 1703-1783)