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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... Afterwards , these pieces were rearranged and printed in Pope and Swift's Miscellanies of 1727 as The History of John Bull . These pamphlets carried on , in their own way , the work done by Swift in his Conduct of the Allies and The ...
... Afterwards , these pieces were rearranged and printed in Pope and Swift's Miscellanies of 1727 as The History of John Bull . These pamphlets carried on , in their own way , the work done by Swift in his Conduct of the Allies and The ...
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... afterwards first earl Cowper . She corresponded with the electoral princess of Han- over , afterwards queen Caroline , whose household she entered in October 1714 , when she began to keep a diary . This extended , originally , to 1720 ...
... afterwards first earl Cowper . She corresponded with the electoral princess of Han- over , afterwards queen Caroline , whose household she entered in October 1714 , when she began to keep a diary . This extended , originally , to 1720 ...
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... afterwards he was connected with protestant dissenters ; when Christianity not mysterious was published , he reckoned himself a member of the church of England , his sympathies being with the broad ( or , as it was then called , low ) ...
... afterwards he was connected with protestant dissenters ; when Christianity not mysterious was published , he reckoned himself a member of the church of England , his sympathies being with the broad ( or , as it was then called , low ) ...
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