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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... Walpole . The minister here appears as coachman to the worthy Caleb D'Anvers at his little country place near the town ( in The Craftsman , of which D'Anvers was the figurehead , he is usually designated as of Gray's inn ) ; he proves ...
... Walpole . The minister here appears as coachman to the worthy Caleb D'Anvers at his little country place near the town ( in The Craftsman , of which D'Anvers was the figurehead , he is usually designated as of Gray's inn ) ; he proves ...
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... Walpole's conduct of foreign affairs , and , more especially , of his alleged subservience to France1 . Against his wont , Walpole gratified his adversary by inspiring an angrily contemptuous reply , spurning ' the Occasional Writer's ...
... Walpole's conduct of foreign affairs , and , more especially , of his alleged subservience to France1 . Against his wont , Walpole gratified his adversary by inspiring an angrily contemptuous reply , spurning ' the Occasional Writer's ...
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... Walpole being overthrown , it was Bolingbroke who , early in 1735 — the state of his private affairs helping to disconcert him - once more returned to France . The nineteen letters to Caleb D'Anvers entitled A Dissertation upon Parties ...
... Walpole being overthrown , it was Bolingbroke who , early in 1735 — the state of his private affairs helping to disconcert him - once more returned to France . The nineteen letters to Caleb D'Anvers entitled A Dissertation upon Parties ...
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Pope | 66 |
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