English Literature in the Early Eighteenth Century, 1700-1740Oxford University Press, 1959 - Всего страниц: 701 |
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... never strident or urgent ( we are not here concerned with his political pamphlets ) . His phrases are not epigrammatically chiselled as are those of Halifax , but they are never slipshod as they often are with Bishop Burnet : in short , ...
... never strident or urgent ( we are not here concerned with his political pamphlets ) . His phrases are not epigrammatically chiselled as are those of Halifax , but they are never slipshod as they often are with Bishop Burnet : in short , ...
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... never completely been a Whig . He had , to be sure , been trained in the Whig household at Moor Park , and as far as the succession went he never deserted Whig principles , since there at least they expressed the common sentiment of the ...
... never completely been a Whig . He had , to be sure , been trained in the Whig household at Moor Park , and as far as the succession went he never deserted Whig principles , since there at least they expressed the common sentiment of the ...
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... never forgave the Whigs that piece of treachery ; he harped on it for many numbers , ignoring even the dismissal of Marlborough and the creation of peers which made it plain that ' the end was not answer'd ' . He writes on 3 January ...
... never forgave the Whigs that piece of treachery ; he harped on it for many numbers , ignoring even the dismissal of Marlborough and the creation of peers which made it plain that ' the end was not answer'd ' . He writes on 3 January ...
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PART ONE 17001720 | 1 |
DEFOE TO 1710 | 34 |
SWIFT TO 1709 | 54 |
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