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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... thing of the uncalculating love of liberty that marks the true tribune of the people . Although he was probably still under a cloud on account of his bankruptcy , and although fellow - dissent- ers detected treason in his utterances on ...
... thing of the uncalculating love of liberty that marks the true tribune of the people . Although he was probably still under a cloud on account of his bankruptcy , and although fellow - dissent- ers detected treason in his utterances on ...
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... things , however , may be considered certain with regard to this classic . Defoe wrote it primarily for the edification , rather than for the delec- tation , of his readers , although he did not evade giving them pleasure and although ...
... things , however , may be considered certain with regard to this classic . Defoe wrote it primarily for the edification , rather than for the delec- tation , of his readers , although he did not evade giving them pleasure and although ...
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... things , love - making with extravagant odes and compliments , applauding immoral plays , while the more violent , the " gulls " and " roarers , " roamed through the town in search of victims to outrage or assault . The women , in these ...
... things , love - making with extravagant odes and compliments , applauding immoral plays , while the more violent , the " gulls " and " roarers , " roamed through the town in search of victims to outrage or assault . The women , in these ...
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... Coffee Scuffle ( 1662 ) or A Coffee - House Dialogue ( 1679 ) ( see ante , Vol . VII , p . 443 ) with any scene from The Tatler or The Spectator . Men learned other things in coffee - houses besides the Influence of the Coffee - Houses 35.
... Coffee Scuffle ( 1662 ) or A Coffee - House Dialogue ( 1679 ) ( see ante , Vol . VII , p . 443 ) with any scene from The Tatler or The Spectator . Men learned other things in coffee - houses besides the Influence of the Coffee - Houses 35.
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... things , men learnt to unravel literary ideas in a style that was colloquial as well as cultured . Conversation has a mysterious power of awakening thought . Commonplaces and trifles appear in a new light , and fresh notions are ...
... things , men learnt to unravel literary ideas in a style that was colloquial as well as cultured . Conversation has a mysterious power of awakening thought . Commonplaces and trifles appear in a new light , and fresh notions are ...
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