Diary And Letters of Madame D'arblay: 1778 to 1784

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Diary And Letters of Madame D'arblay: 1778 to 1784
Fanny Burney, Charlotte Barrett
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What was the result of these my meditations ? To ^iter into particulars would be endless ; but the sum total amounts to this — a fuU, imlimited confirmation of my wann approbation of the whole work together, and a positive declaration of tie improvements it has received, beyond all expectation : greatly and judiciously compressed ; long conversations curtailed ; several incidents much better managed ; and the winding up beyond all compare, more happy, more judicious, more satisfactory. Many par
...ticulars, which I did not quite relish are softened off to a degree that, if I do not perfectly assent to, I hardly know how to condemn, particularly in the instance of Old Delville, in whom (without departing from his original character, which would have been unpardonable) you have found means, fairly accounted for, to melt down some of that senseless, obstinate, inherent Digitized by Google 1782.] OP MABAMK D'ARBLAY. 439 pride, which, if still kept up to its height, would have rendered miserable those who ought to have been dearest to him, and have established him (which would have beien a great impro- priety) without any necessity, (young Delville's father, and the excellent Mrs.

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