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February 14, 1805.
Yet another novel from the same pen, which has twice before claimed the patience of the public in this form. The unequivocal indulgence which has been extended to my two former attempts, renders me doubly solicitous1 not to forfeit2 the kindness I have experienced.
One caution I have particularly sought to exercise: “not to repeat myself.” Caleb Williams was a story of very surprising and uncommon3 events, but which were supposed to be entirely4 within the laws and established course of nature, as she operates in the planet we inhabit. The story of St. Leon is of the miraculous5 class; and its design, to “mix human feelings and passions with incredible situations, and thus render them impressive and interesting.”
Some of those fastidious readers — they may be classed among the best friends an author has, if their admonitions are judiciously6 considered — who are willing to discover those faults which do not offer themselves to every eye, have remarked that both these tales are in a vicious style of writing; that Horace has long ago decided7 that the story we cannot believe we are by all the laws of criticism called upon to hate; and that even the adventures of the honest secretary, who was first heard of ten years ago, are so much out of the usual road that not one reader in a million can ever fear they will happen to himself.
Gentlemen critics, I thank you. In the present volumes I have served you with a dish agreeable to your own receipt, though I cannot say with any sanguine8 hope of obtaining your approbation9.
The following story consists of such adventures as for the most part have occurred to at least one half of the Englishmen now existing who are of the same rank of life as my hero. Most of them have been at college, and shared in college excesses; most of them have
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forfeit
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| vt.丧失;n.罚金,罚款,没收物 | |
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uncommon
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entirely
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| ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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miraculous
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judiciously
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decided
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sanguine
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approbation
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trite
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catastrophe
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| n.叙述,故事;adj.叙事的,故事体的 | |
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parody
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| n.打油诗文,诙谐的改编诗文,拙劣的模仿;v.拙劣模仿,作模仿诗文 | |
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recluse
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conducive
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| 打听( enquire的过去式和过去分词 ); 询问; 问问题; 查问 | |
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| n.缓和( modification的名词复数 );限制;更改;改变 | |
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| vt.更新,革新,刷新 | |
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