The Cambridge History of English Literature: From Steele and Addison to Pope and SwiftSir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1913 |
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... CHARLES WHIBLEY , M.A. , Hon . Fellow of Jesus College The Underworld of Letters and its Vagabond Inhabitants . Their love of Burlesque and Indebtedness to Scarron . His Imitators in France and in England . Charles Cotton's , Monsey's ...
... CHARLES WHIBLEY , M.A. , Hon . Fellow of Jesus College The Underworld of Letters and its Vagabond Inhabitants . Their love of Burlesque and Indebtedness to Scarron . His Imitators in France and in England . Charles Cotton's , Monsey's ...
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... Charles Blount . Charles Leslie as Champion of Orthodoxy . Toland's Christianity not Mysterious . His Literary Career and Philosophical Development : Letters to Serena ; Pantheisticon . Anthony Collins's Discourse of Free - thinking ...
... Charles Blount . Charles Leslie as Champion of Orthodoxy . Toland's Christianity not Mysterious . His Literary Career and Philosophical Development : Letters to Serena ; Pantheisticon . Anthony Collins's Discourse of Free - thinking ...
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... Charles II . Many of them may be read in the tract entitled L'Estrange his Apology , but his only production of the period that possesses any general interest is his scurrilous attack on Milton bearing the inhuman title No Blinde Guides ...
... Charles II . Many of them may be read in the tract entitled L'Estrange his Apology , but his only production of the period that possesses any general interest is his scurrilous attack on Milton bearing the inhuman title No Blinde Guides ...
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... Charles Leslie , whose short - lived Rehearsal became the chief organ of the high churchmen . Meanwhile , a few months before Leslie's paper appeared , Defoe , not without Harley's connivance , had begun his Review as an organ of ...
... Charles Leslie , whose short - lived Rehearsal became the chief organ of the high churchmen . Meanwhile , a few months before Leslie's paper appeared , Defoe , not without Harley's connivance , had begun his Review as an organ of ...
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... Charles XII of Sweden . No newspaper now taxed his pen for regular contri- butions , he had to support his family and , perhaps , drown his apprehensions as to the trial awaiting him , and he had every inducement to display his loyalty ...
... Charles XII of Sweden . No newspaper now taxed his pen for regular contri- butions , he had to support his family and , perhaps , drown his apprehensions as to the trial awaiting him , and he had every inducement to display his loyalty ...
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