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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... seems clear from his marriage licence allegation . He must have been born in London , the son of James Foe , a butcher of the parish of St Giles , Cripple- gate , at the end of 1659 or early in 1660. His father came of Northamptonshire ...
... seems clear from his marriage licence allegation . He must have been born in London , the son of James Foe , a butcher of the parish of St Giles , Cripple- gate , at the end of 1659 or early in 1660. His father came of Northamptonshire ...
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... seems to have been rather fantastic in discovering in it a source of corruption for its author's countrymen . The book has probably corrupted just as many promising young men as Roxana - see the exemplary pages of Lee's biography of ...
... seems to have been rather fantastic in discovering in it a source of corruption for its author's countrymen . The book has probably corrupted just as many promising young men as Roxana - see the exemplary pages of Lee's biography of ...
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... seems on the brink of drawing this conclusion , and thus of anticipating Hume . Afterwards , he sees it only as something to be guarded against . He could not think of the idea as , so to speak , self - supporting . It exists only in so ...
... seems on the brink of drawing this conclusion , and thus of anticipating Hume . Afterwards , he sees it only as something to be guarded against . He could not think of the idea as , so to speak , self - supporting . It exists only in so ...
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DefocThe Newspaper and the Novel page | 1 |
Steele and Addison | 26 |
Pope | 66 |
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