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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... Harley . Mercator and commercial pamphlets . The Secret History of the White Staff and An Appeal to Honour and Justice . Discreditable later tracts . Defoe's evolution as a Novelist . Robinson Crusoe and its sequel . Miscellaneous later ...
... Harley . Mercator and commercial pamphlets . The Secret History of the White Staff and An Appeal to Honour and Justice . Discreditable later tracts . Defoe's evolution as a Novelist . Robinson Crusoe and its sequel . Miscellaneous later ...
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... Harley and St. John . Swift and The Examiner . The Conduct of the Allies and Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty . The Brothers ' Club . Swift retires to Dublin . Stella and Vanessa . Irish Politics . Swift's Irish popularity . His ...
... Harley and St. John . Swift and The Examiner . The Conduct of the Allies and Some Remarks on the Barrier Treaty . The Brothers ' Club . Swift retires to Dublin . Stella and Vanessa . Irish Politics . Swift's Irish popularity . His ...
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... Harley's connivance , had begun his Review as an organ of moderation , ecclesiastical and political , and of broad commercial interests . Although his satirical discussions of current topics may have given useful hints to Steele and ...
... Harley's connivance , had begun his Review as an organ of moderation , ecclesiastical and political , and of broad commercial interests . Although his satirical discussions of current topics may have given useful hints to Steele and ...
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... Harley . " The Author of The True - Born Englishman , " as Defoe for many years delighted to style himself , did not rest on his laurels as a writer during the short period before the death of his hero William . He published numerous ...
... Harley . " The Author of The True - Born Englishman , " as Defoe for many years delighted to style himself , did not rest on his laurels as a writer during the short period before the death of his hero William . He published numerous ...
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... sense that he had been unjustly punished rankled in him , and he soon became dependent upon the bounty of Harley ; to insure the continuance of that bounty , he sacrificed some , ΙΟ Defoe - The Newspaper and the Novel.
... sense that he had been unjustly punished rankled in him , and he soon became dependent upon the bounty of Harley ; to insure the continuance of that bounty , he sacrificed some , ΙΟ Defoe - The Newspaper and the Novel.
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