Excerpt from "An Apology For the Life Of Mrs. Shamela Andrews"
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Title
Excerpt from "An Apology For the Life Of Mrs. Shamela Andrews"
Subject
The association between "violence" and passion
Description
In Shamela, as in other novels of the 18th century, the word "violence" is found adjacent to "passion"
Creator
Keyber, Conny
Source
An Apology For the Life Of Mrs. Shamela Andrews
Publisher
Printed for A. Dodd
Date
1741
Contributor
m4cb3th
Relation
Pamela, by Samuel Richardson
Format
Text
Language
English
Type
Novel
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Text
"I cannot stay long from you, which I think is a sufficient Proof of the Violence of my Passion. Yes, Sir, says I, I see your Honour intends to ruin me, that nothing but the Destruction of my Vartue will content you."
Original Format
Web archive
Citation
Keyber, Conny, “Excerpt from "An Apology For the Life Of Mrs. Shamela Andrews",” Enlightenmens, accessed January 30, 2023, http://enlightenmens.lmc.gatech.edu/items/show/367.