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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... letters on the education of a girl , one from Célimène , who despairs of breaking in her charge to all the artificialities of polite society and the other from a self - styled ' rough man ' who fears that ' the young girl is in a fair ...
... letters on the education of a girl , one from Célimène , who despairs of breaking in her charge to all the artificialities of polite society and the other from a self - styled ' rough man ' who fears that ' the young girl is in a fair ...
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... letters ; and , seeing in how favourable a light they would show his character , to the dis- comfiture of his enemies , he conceived the idea of getting them published . In 1729 , on the plea that his own and Wycherley's reputation had ...
... letters ; and , seeing in how favourable a light they would show his character , to the dis- comfiture of his enemies , he conceived the idea of getting them published . In 1729 , on the plea that his own and Wycherley's reputation had ...
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... letters between them are extant . The young pair were , un- mistakably , in love ; but Kingston was inexorable on the subject of settlements and tried to coerce his daughter into another match ; whereupon , she eloped with Edward ...
... letters between them are extant . The young pair were , un- mistakably , in love ; but Kingston was inexorable on the subject of settlements and tried to coerce his daughter into another match ; whereupon , she eloped with Edward ...
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DefocThe Newspaper and the Novel page | 1 |
Steele and Addison | 26 |
Pope | 66 |
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