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There he found a new friend in Cornet Harry Hervey , a young rake : ' a vicious man , but very kind to me . If you call a dog HERVEY , I shall love him ' . When some years later Hervey , like Alec D'Urberville , took to religion ...
There he found a new friend in Cornet Harry Hervey , a young rake : ' a vicious man , but very kind to me . If you call a dog HERVEY , I shall love him ' . When some years later Hervey , like Alec D'Urberville , took to religion ...
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It was not the first of its kind , nor did it contain the largest number of words ; but because of its literary qualities , its readability and clarity , it held a peculiar authority over all who wrote English for more than a century .
It was not the first of its kind , nor did it contain the largest number of words ; but because of its literary qualities , its readability and clarity , it held a peculiar authority over all who wrote English for more than a century .
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Of the other kinds of eighteenth - century literature which are read today , Johnson says comparatively little . ... come from love : he must achieve the kind of affectionate intimacy which will allow Shim to see his subject clearly .
Of the other kinds of eighteenth - century literature which are read today , Johnson says comparatively little . ... come from love : he must achieve the kind of affectionate intimacy which will allow Shim to see his subject clearly .
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