English Literature in the Early Eighteenth Century, 1700-1740Oxford University Press, 1959 - Всего страниц: 701 |
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... King , who , finding this unusual and disagreeable guest in the gallery , broke up the breakfast , and took the Queen out to walk . Whenever the Prince was in a room with the King , it put one in mind of stories one has heard of ghosts ...
... King , who , finding this unusual and disagreeable guest in the gallery , broke up the breakfast , and took the Queen out to walk . Whenever the Prince was in a room with the King , it put one in mind of stories one has heard of ghosts ...
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... King , whose Inclinations were more to Popery than any other Religion , had almost from the Beginning look'd upon the Plot - Discoverers as little better than Impostors ; but soon after the Beginning of this Session of Parliament , he ...
... King , whose Inclinations were more to Popery than any other Religion , had almost from the Beginning look'd upon the Plot - Discoverers as little better than Impostors ; but soon after the Beginning of this Session of Parliament , he ...
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... King Charles the Second , To the Conclusion of the Reign of King James the Second , and Establish- ment of King William and Queen Mary , Containing the Space of near 29 Years . In 1725 he brought his series to an end with History of the ...
... King Charles the Second , To the Conclusion of the Reign of King James the Second , and Establish- ment of King William and Queen Mary , Containing the Space of near 29 Years . In 1725 he brought his series to an end with History of the ...
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PART ONE 17001720 | 1 |
DEFOE TO 1710 | 34 |
SWIFT TO 1709 | 54 |
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