The Cambridge History of English Literature: From Steele and Addison to Pope and Swift. 1920Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller The University Press, 1952 |
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... English Christians in the Bangorian controversy , and it seems almost certain that , in 1718 , he wrote for Taylor , the publisher of Robinson Crusoe , a continua- tion of the Letters of the famous Turkish Spy . Finally , when it is ...
... English Christians in the Bangorian controversy , and it seems almost certain that , in 1718 , he wrote for Taylor , the publisher of Robinson Crusoe , a continua- tion of the Letters of the famous Turkish Spy . Finally , when it is ...
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... English , French , Italian , Latin and Greek poets . This I did without any design but that of pleasing myself : and got the languages by hunting after the stories in the several poets I read 1 . Of his knowledge of Italian , there is ...
... English , French , Italian , Latin and Greek poets . This I did without any design but that of pleasing myself : and got the languages by hunting after the stories in the several poets I read 1 . Of his knowledge of Italian , there is ...
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... English literature in England , as well as the author of discourses on the subject which have solid critical merit ; but he was a practical craftsman , if not exactly an artist in verses , and the author of one member of a most famous ...
... English literature in England , as well as the author of discourses on the subject which have solid critical merit ; but he was a practical craftsman , if not exactly an artist in verses , and the author of one member of a most famous ...
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DefocThe Newspaper and the Novel page | 1 |
Steele and Addison | 26 |
Pope | 66 |
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