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  • The Man of Feeling

    There is some rust about every man at the beginning; though in some nations (among the French for instance) the ideas of the inhabitants, from climate, or what other cause you will, are so vivacious, so eternally on the wing, that they must, even in small societies, have a frequent collision; the rust therefore will wear off sooner: but in Britain it often goes with a man to his grave; nay, he ... Read more

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  • The Man of Feeling

    The novel tells the story of Harley, the titular "Man of Feeling." Harley is a sensitive and empathetic character who experiences a range of emotions as he navigates the world and interacts with various individuals he encounters. The narrative is structured as a series of episodes and encounters that showcase Harley's emotional responses and moral reflections."The Man of Feeling" is notable for ... Read more

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  • Essay on the Life and Institutions of Offa, King of Mercia, A.D. 755-794

    Enriched edition. Unveiling the Legacy of Mercian Kingship

    Henry Mackenzie's "Essay on the Life and Institutions of Offa, King of Mercia, A.D. 755-794" meticulously examines the life and legacy of one of the most significant figures in early medieval England. Through a detailed narrative style that blends historical analysis with engaging prose, Mackenzie contextualizes Offa's reign within the broader sociopolitical landscape of the time. He draws on a ... Read more

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  • The Man of Feeling

    Enriched edition. Journey through love, loss, and morality in 18th-century Scotland

    In "The Man of Feeling," Henry Mackenzie masterfully weaves a narrative steeped in emotional depth and moral inquiry, navigating the complexities of human experience. The novel follows the protagonist, the sensitive and contemplative Harley, as he encounters a series of poignant vignettes that reveal the struggles of love, loss, and empathy in 18th-century England. Mackenzie's use of a sentimental ... Read more

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  • Essay on the Life and Institutions of Offa, King of Mercia, A.D. 755-794

    Example in this ebook AN ESSAY, &c. “Nobilissimus juvenis; rex strenuissimus; vir religiosus.” Hoveden. The attention of the student is so universally directed in modern days to the attainment of Classic Literature, and to the knowledge of that period of History which has been stamped at once as the age of the purest taste and of the highest philosophy, that the youth of our country are too ... Read more

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  • The Man Of Feeling

    The Man of Feeling is a riveting sentimental novel. Hartley the hero of the story is endowed with humanistic characteristics. He displays all true virtues and demonstrates his benevolence in an uncaring world. However these positive qualities finally lead to his disaster. The novel is thought provoking as it reflects the realities of life. ... Read more

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  • Julia De Roubigné: A Tale In A Series Of Letters

    This epistolary novel is astounding in its theme and idiosyncratic style of treatment. The novel treats the theme of equality of mankind. Mackenzie has related his abolitionist ideals through the work. The sentiments and sincerity of the protagonists is reflected through every line of these letters. An engrossing read! ... Read more

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  • The Man of Feeling

    Series series Classics To Go
    The Man of Feeling is a sentimental novel published in 1771, written by Scottish author Henry Mackenzie. The novel presents a series of moral vignettes which the naïve protagonist Harley either observes, is told about, or participates in. This novel is often seen to contain elements of the Romantic novel, which became prolific in the years following its publishing. ... Read more

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    The Gift of Friendship

    What the Wisest Minds Said About Our Deepest Bonds Across Two Thousand Years

    Unabridged

    3 hours 5 min

    This beautifully curated anthology draws on major historical figures including Emerson, Thoreau, Carlyle, Oliver Goldsmith, Dr. Samuel Johnson, Francis Bacon, Montaigne, and Aristotle. The pieces range across themes such as the sentiment of friendship, its pleasures, and the art of choosing friends well — together forming a rich portrait of what the wisest minds across two millennia considered one ... Read more

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  • A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy

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    A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy is a novel by Laurence Sterne, who travelled through France and Italy as far south as Naples, and after returning determined to describe his travels from a sentimental point of view. The narrator is the Reverend Mr. Yorick, who is slyly represented to guileless readers as Sterne's barely disguised alter ego. The book recounts his various adventures, ... Read more

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  • The Expedition of Humphry Clinker

    by T. Smollett ...
    Embark on a sprawling, hilarious road trip through the British Isles via the candid and often grumpy correspondence of the Bramble family. This epistolary classic captures a vivid snapshot of 18th-century life, from the healing waters of Bath to the rugged highlands. It is a brilliant comedy of manners that finds warmth and humanity within the eccentricities of its unforgettable travelers. ... Read more

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  • The Golden Ass

    by Apuleius, Lucius ...
    First recovered and published in the yaer 1997, the present novel 'The Golden Ass' was written by ancient fiction writer Lucius Apuleius. The novel contains lucid and descriptive narrative; hence falls in picaresque fiction genre. The plot revolves around the protagonist, Lucius's, curiosity (curiositas) and insatiable desire to see and practice magic. ... Read more

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