Author: Mary Davys
Cites
- Erafin (1)
- IN: Memoirs of Amoranda (1724) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: Nil moror quam pueriliter, modo utiliter.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, NULL
- NULL (2)
- IN: Accomplish'd Rake or The Modern Fine Gentleman (1727) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: When conqu'ring Vice triumphant takes the Field,
Virtue detbron'd muft to its Pow'r yield;
And when good Characters are all at flake,
The beft of bad ones is, tb' Accomplish'd Rake.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, NULL
- IN: The Accomplished Rake (1727) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: When conqu'ring Vice triumphant takes the Field,
Virtue dethron'd must to its Power yield,
and when good characters are all at stake,
The best of bad ones is, th' Accomplished Rake.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, NULL
- Erafm (1)
- IN: The Reform'd Coquet (1724) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: Nil moror quam pueriliter, modo utiliter.
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- Erasmus (1)
- IN: The Reformed Coquet; or Memoirs of Amoranda (1754) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Nil moror quam pueriliter, modo utiliter.
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Cited by
- Karen Bloom Gervirtz (1)
- IN: Women, the Novel, and Natural Philosophy (2014) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: But her sanguine Temper soon dispell'd the Mist that would have clouded her warm Imagination, and she was resolved to hope Sir John would like a College-life so well, that some Years would drop before he came again.
FROM: The Accomplish'd Rake, (1727), Book, Ireland