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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... Scotland , shortly after ( 2nd of July ) the Darien expedition had failed . On the fostering of the new colony , the writer declares , depended the whole future of Scotland , cruelly impoverished partly through her own fault , and ...
... Scotland , shortly after ( 2nd of July ) the Darien expedition had failed . On the fostering of the new colony , the writer declares , depended the whole future of Scotland , cruelly impoverished partly through her own fault , and ...
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... Scotland from Ramsay onwards . The relations between English and Scottish popular music and song were , even at an early period , somewhat intimate , and there was a specially close connection between southern Scotland and the north of ...
... Scotland from Ramsay onwards . The relations between English and Scottish popular music and song were , even at an early period , somewhat intimate , and there was a specially close connection between southern Scotland and the north of ...
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... Scotland . His more ambitious English verse cannot be said to merit much attention . While the mere versification is ... Scotland . How utterly ' the good old bards of Scotland , ' as Ramsay terms them , had been forgotten , is ...
... Scotland . His more ambitious English verse cannot be said to merit much attention . While the mere versification is ... Scotland . How utterly ' the good old bards of Scotland , ' as Ramsay terms them , had been forgotten , is ...
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Pope | 66 |
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