Explanation: Madam, said Joseph, I can’t see why her having no virtue should be a reason against my having any; or why, because I am a man, or because I am poor, my virtue must be subservient to her pleasure. ...
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However, if he was outwardly a pretty fellow, …… than any of the beaus in town, either in or out of livery
Explanation: However, if he was outwardly a pretty fellow, his morals remained entirely uncorrupted, tho’ he was at the same time smarter and genteeler, than any of the beaus in town, either in or out of livery. Answer: These are ...
Why is Joseph Andrews regarded as a successful novel despite its lack of organic unity?
Question: Write a critical note on the plot construction and structure of Joseph Andrew. Or, Why is Joseph Andrews regarded as a successful novel despite its lack of organic unity? Answer: Joseph Andrews is considered one of the most successful ...
A hungry tigress who, when she has traversed the wood in fruitless search… and prepares to leap on her prey.
Explanation: A hungry tigress who, when she has traversed the wood in fruitless search, sees within the reach of her claws a lamb and prepares to leap on her prey. Answer: These lines have been taken from Joseph Andrews, a ...
The rotundity of his belly was considerably increased by the shortness of his stature…as when he stood on his legs
Explanation: The rotundity of his belly was considerably increased by the shortness of his stature, his shadow ascending very near as far in height when he lay on his back, as when he stood on his legs. Answer: These lines ...
Common charity, a f-t! Says she, common charity teaches us to provide for ourselves… ruined by your charity, I assure you
Explanation: Common charity, a f-t! Says she, common charity teaches us to provide for ourselves, and our families; and I and mine won’t be ruined by your charity, I assure you. Answer: These lines have been taken from the twelfth ...
Madam, said Joseph, I can’t see why her having no virtue should be… my virtue must be subservient to her pleasure
Explanation: Madam, said Joseph, I can’t see why her having no virtue should be a reason against my having any; or why, because I am a man, or because I am poor, my virtue must be subservient to her pleasure. ...
Common charity, a f-t! Says she, common charity teaches us to provide for ourselves, and our families; and….. I assure you.
Explanation: Common charity, a f-t! Says she, common charity teaches us to provide for ourselves, and our families; and I and mine won’t be ruined by your charity, I assure you. Answer: These lines have been quoted from part XII ...