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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... called Some Observations upon a paper called the Report of the Committee of the most honourable the Privy Council in England relating to Wood's halfpence . ' Am I , ' he asked , ' a free man in England and do I become a slave in six ...
... called Some Observations upon a paper called the Report of the Committee of the most honourable the Privy Council in England relating to Wood's halfpence . ' Am I , ' he asked , ' a free man in England and do I become a slave in six ...
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... called it , Martin's office , where old friends were always welcome . An unmerciful attack , in 1715 , on Gilbert Burnet , called Notes and Memorandums of the six days preceding the Death of a late Right Reverend ... , has been ...
... called it , Martin's office , where old friends were always welcome . An unmerciful attack , in 1715 , on Gilbert Burnet , called Notes and Memorandums of the six days preceding the Death of a late Right Reverend ... , has been ...
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... called An Essay concerning the nature of Aliments . This was followed , in 1733 , by An Essay concerning the effects of Air on Human Bodies , and by a poem called Know Yourself ( 1734 ) . His friends were now much troubled by his ill ...
... called An Essay concerning the nature of Aliments . This was followed , in 1733 , by An Essay concerning the effects of Air on Human Bodies , and by a poem called Know Yourself ( 1734 ) . His friends were now much troubled by his ill ...
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Pope | 66 |
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