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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... Letters . His Contributions to The Examiner . A Letter to Sir William Wyndham . Bolingbroke in France . His political activity after his return home . The Craftsman and its Contributors . Bolingbroke's Remarks upon the History of ...
... Letters . His Contributions to The Examiner . A Letter to Sir William Wyndham . Bolingbroke in France . His political activity after his return home . The Craftsman and its Contributors . Bolingbroke's Remarks upon the History of ...
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... letters - interesting and able men , many of them ; generally staunch partisans ; sometimes , as in the case of Marchamont Nedham , whom one regrets to encounter in Milton's company , shameless turncoats . From their rather sorry ranks ...
... letters - interesting and able men , many of them ; generally staunch partisans ; sometimes , as in the case of Marchamont Nedham , whom one regrets to encounter in Milton's company , shameless turncoats . From their rather sorry ranks ...
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Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller. esting letters ; he attended parliamentary committees ; he fur ... letter written to Harley at this time which first causes us to suspect that he was betraying his employer . Some ...
Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller. esting letters ; he attended parliamentary committees ; he fur ... letter written to Harley at this time which first causes us to suspect that he was betraying his employer . Some ...
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... Letters of the famous Turkish Spy . Finally , when it is remembered that , in 1718 , he was contributing to Mist's , week by week , letters from fictitious correspondents , that his wide reading in geography had given him a knowledge of ...
... Letters of the famous Turkish Spy . Finally , when it is remembered that , in 1718 , he was contributing to Mist's , week by week , letters from fictitious correspondents , that his wide reading in geography had given him a knowledge of ...
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... letters , and , as The Spectator always welcomed correspondence , and , on two occasions , publicly asked for it , there is often danger of taking genuine communications for a device of the editors.3 Steele , in fact , ' posed as the ...
... letters , and , as The Spectator always welcomed correspondence , and , on two occasions , publicly asked for it , there is often danger of taking genuine communications for a device of the editors.3 Steele , in fact , ' posed as the ...
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