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Literary Period:
"Age of Sensibility"
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"Early Modern"
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"Long Eighteenth Century"
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Gender of Author:
"Male"
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Nationality of Author:
"English"
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Metaphor Category:
"Weather"
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Genre:
"Prose Fiction"
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Author name:
"Fielding, Henry (1707-1754)"
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Politics of Author:
"Opposition (Later Pro-Pelhamite)"
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Date: 1743
Reason "doth not foolishly say to us, be not glad, orbe not sorry, which would be as vain and idle, as to bid the purling River cease to run, or the raging Wind to blow"
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Date: 1752
"Whereas in the Bosom of Mrs. Ellison all was Storm and Tempest; Anger, Revenge, Fear, and Pride, like so many raging Furies, possessed her Mind, and tortured her with Disappointment and Shame."
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