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"Early Modern"
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Gender of Author:
"Male"
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Nationality of Author:
"English"
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Religion of Author:
"Anglican"
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Metaphor Category:
"Fetters"
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"Prose Fiction"
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Author name:
"Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784)"
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Politics of Author:
"Tory"
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Date: 1759
"If I am accidentally left alone for a few hours, said he, my inveterate persuasion rushes upon my soul, and my thoughts are chained down by some irresistible violence, but they are soon disentangled by the prince's conversation, and instantaneously released at the entrance of Pekuah."
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