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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... character of a quaker in some of his tracts ; and , since 1711 , he had been publishing predictions supposed to be made by a second - sighted highlander . Again , in 1715 , he had described the career of Charles XII of Sweden as though ...
... character of a quaker in some of his tracts ; and , since 1711 , he had been publishing predictions supposed to be made by a second - sighted highlander . Again , in 1715 , he had described the career of Charles XII of Sweden as though ...
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... character . His isola- tion enables him to study his fellow creatures dispassionately , and Pacolet , like the ... Character of a Coffee - house , 1673 , The Spectator , no . 24 . The name appears to have been taken from a ...
... character . His isola- tion enables him to study his fellow creatures dispassionately , and Pacolet , like the ... Character of a Coffee - house , 1673 , The Spectator , no . 24 . The name appears to have been taken from a ...
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... Character is drawn from the Life . ' As Warton pointed out , the imaginary Rufa , Silia , Papilia and others are in ... character was drawn , and broke his promise . This story , inherently improbable , has never been proved . The ...
... Character is drawn from the Life . ' As Warton pointed out , the imaginary Rufa , Silia , Papilia and others are in ... character was drawn , and broke his promise . This story , inherently improbable , has never been proved . The ...
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DefocThe Newspaper and the Novel page | 1 |
Steele and Addison | 26 |
Pope | 66 |
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