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¢º To Sir WATKIN PHILLIPS, Bart. of Jesus college, Oxon. DEAR PHILLIPS, As I have nothing more at heart than to convince you I am incapable of forgetting, or neglecting the friendship I made at college, now begin that correspondence by letters, which you and I agreed, at parting, to cultivate. I begin it sooner than I intended, that you may have it in your power to refute any idle reports which may be circulated to my prejudice at Oxford, touching a foolish quarrel, in which I have been involved on account of my sister, who had been some time settled here in a boarding-school. When I came hither with my uncle and aunt (who are our guardians) to fetch her away, I found her a fine tall girl, of seventeen, with an agreeable person; but remarkably simple, and quite ignorant of the world.
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¢º To Dr LEWIS. HOT WELL, April 20. I understand your hint. There are mysteries in physic, as well as in religion; which we of the profane have no right to investigate?A man must not presume to use his reason, unless he has studied the categories, and can chop logic by mode and figure?Between friends, I think every man of tolerable parts ought, at my time of day, to be both physician and lawyer, as far as his own constitution and property are concerned. For my own part, I have had an hospital these fourteen years within myself, and studied my own case with the most painful attention; consequently may be supposed to know something of the matter, although I have not taken regular courses of physiology et cetera et cetera.
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¢º To Dr LEWIS. By Heaven it is a kind of enchantment! If I do not speedily break the spell, and escape, I may chance to give up the ghost in this nauseous stew of corruption?It was but two nights ago, that I had like to have made my public exit, at a minute¡¯s warning. One of my greatest weaknesses is that of suffering myself to be over-ruled by the opinion of people, whose judgment I despise?I own, with shame and confusion of face, that importunity of any kind I cannot resist. This want of courage and constancy is an original flaw in my nature, which you must have often observed with compassion, if not with contempt. I am afraid some of our boasted virtues maybe traced up to this defect.
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04-1. ·Î´õ¸¯ ·£´ýÀÇ ¸ðÇè 1748(The Adventures of Roderick Random by Tobias Smollett)
04-2. Æä·¯±×¸° ÇÇŬÀÇ ¸ðÇè 1751(The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle by Tobias Smollett)
04-3. Æ丣µð³µå ¹éÀÛ ÆдýÀÇ ¸ðÇè 1753(The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom by Tobias Smollett)
04-4. ¶õ½½·Ô ±×¸®ºê½º °æÀÇ ¸ðÇè 1760(The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves by Tobias Smollett)
04-5. ÇÁ¶û½º¿Í ÀÌÅ»¸®¾Æ ¿©Çà 1766(Travels through France and Italy by Tobias Smollett)
04-6. ÇèÇÁ¸® Ŭ¸µÄ¿ÀÇ Å½Çè 1771(The Expedition of Humphry Clinker by Tobias Smollett)
05. Åäºñ¾Æ½º ½º¸ô·¿ÀÇ À¯»ê°ú ¿µÇâ·Â(Legacy and Influence of Tobias Smollett)
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To Miss WILLIS at Gloucester. BATH, April 26. MY DEAREST COMPANION,
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To Mrs GWYLLIM, house-keeper at Brambleton-hall.
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