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by Henry Mackenzie


Man of Feeling - Adobe Reader PDF eBook

The Man Of Feeling ~~ Adobe Reader PDF eBook

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Man of Feeling - Adobe Reader PDF eBook

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Man of Feeling - Microsoft Reader eBook

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Man of Feeling - Microsoft Reader eBook

The Man of Feeling ~~ Microsoft Reader eBook

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The Man of Feeling Summary

An overnight success, The Man of Feeling is a tear-jerking novel about a hero struggling to remain virtuous in spite of the exploitive world around him. This sentimental story was beloved by many, including Burns who promoted it as “a book I prize next to the Bible.” Published in 1771, it became the inspiration for Mackenzie’s future works, The Man of the World and Julia de Rubigne.

One of the company asked him if the old man in Hyde Park did not wear a brownish coat, with a narrow gold edging, and his companion an old green frock, with a buff-coloured waistcoat. Upon Harley's recollecting that they did, "Then," said he, "you may be thankful you have come off so well; they are two as noted sharpers, in their way, as any in town, and but t'other night took me in for a much larger sum. I had some thoughts of applying to a justice, but one does not like to be seen in those matters."



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