Camilla; or, A Picture of Youth. Burney Fanny
Explication
VOLUME II
BOOK III
I. | A few kind Offices | 163 |
II. | A Pro and a Con | 173 |
III. | An Author's Notion of Travelling | 180 |
IV. | An internal Detection | 189 |
V. | An Author's Opinion of Visiting | 197 |
VI. | An Author's Idea of Order | 206 |
VII. | A Maternal Eye | 215 |
VIII. | Modern Ideas of Duty | 222 |
IX. | A Few Embarrassments | 230 |
X. | Modern Ideas of Life | 238 |
XI. | Modern Notions of Penitence | 244 |
XII. | Airs and Graces | 249 |
XIII. | Attic Adventures | 257 |
BOOK IV
I. | A few Explanations | 266 |
II. | Specimens of Taste | 274 |
III. | A few Compliments | 283 |
IV. | The Danger of Disguise | 291 |
V. | Strictures on Deformity | 299 |
VI. | Strictures on Beauty | 305 |
VII. | The Pleadings of Pity | 311 |
VIII. | The disastrous Buskins | 317 |
IX. | Three Golden Maxims | 324 |
VOLUME III
BOOK V
I. | A Pursuer | 333 |
II. | An Adviser | 338 |
III. | Various Confabulations | 343 |
IV. | A Dodging | 351 |
V. | A Sermon | 355 |
VI. | A Chat | 362 |
VII. | A Recall | 369 |
VIII. | A Youth of the Times | 375 |
BOOK VI
I. | A Walk by Moonlight | 386 |
II. | The Pantiles | 391 |
III. | Mount Ephraim | 400 |
IV. | Knowle | 408 |
V. | Mount Pleasant | 419 |
VI. | The accomplished Monkies | 427 |
VII. | The Rooms | 438 |
VIII. | Ways to the Heart | 446 |
IX. | Counsels for Conquest | 453 |
X. | Strictures upon the Ton | 462 |
XI. | Traits |