10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SLIPSLOP»
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Henry Fielding's comic novel "Joseph Andrews" was originally published in 1742 in two volumes.
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Natural Masques: Gender and Identity in Fielding's Plays and ...
In the character of Slipslop, Fielding has drawn into one corner of his picture a
comical depiction of one of his ... and highly corporeal Slipslop described in 1.6
seems an unlikely representative of the disembodied voice of mythological echo,
...
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CliffsNotes on Fielding's Joseph Andrews
After sealing the letter, he runs into Mrs. Slipslop who has long nursed a secret
passion for Joseph. Provoked by Joseph's inability to understand her advances,
she is about to seize her prey when her mistress's bell rings. Joseph is
temporarily ...
Slipslop to let him go, he no longer doubted but this was the young woman in
danger of ravishing, and immediately falling on the bed, and laying hold on
Slipslop's chin, where he found a rough beard, his belief was confirmed; he
therefore ...
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Select Works of Henry Fielding: With a Memoir of the Life ...
Yes, truly, madam, he is an accession,' answered Slipslop. 'Ay, is he not, Slipslop
?' returned the lady. 'Is he not so genteel, that a prince might, without a blush,
acknowledge him for his son? His behaviour is such that would not shame the ...
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The history of Joseph Andrews. Amelia. The life of Jonathan Wild
Slipslop then fell on Fanny, whom she hacked and hewed in the like barbarous
manner, concluding with an observation, that there was always something in
those nw-life creatures which must eternally extinguish them from their betters.
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Joseph Andrews and Shamela
Slipslop, “and a wicked one too. To my knowledge he games, drinks, swears, and
fights eternally; besides, he is horribly indicted to wenching.”—“Ay!” said the lady,
“I never heard that of him.”—“O madam!” answered the other,“he is so lewd a ...
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Common Ground: Eighteenth-Century English Satiric Fiction ...
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characterized as having a "lifestyle." Slipslop has "some Respect for Adams', she
professed great Regard for his Learning, and would frequently dispute with him
on ...
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The works of Henry Fielding, with memoir of the author, by ...
Adams, missing his blow, fell directly on Slipslop, who cuffed and scratched as
well as she could ; nor was he behindhand with her in his endeavours, but
happily the darkness of the night befriended her. She then cried she was a
woman ; but ...
Henry Fielding, Thomas Roscoe, 1845
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The Works of Henry Fielding Complete in One Volume with ...
Adams, missing his blow, fell directly on Slipslop, who cuffed and scratched as
well as she could ; nor was he behindhand with her in his endeavours, but
happily the darkness of the night befriended her. She then cried she was a
woman; but ...