English Literature in the Early Eighteenth Century, 1700-1740Oxford University Press, 1959 - Всего страниц: 701 |
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... political intelligence work he was serving not party , but the Queen ; he always did serve the Queen , and it is small wonder that his own party turned and rent him . He sometimes inter- rupted his political journal to discourse upon ...
... political intelligence work he was serving not party , but the Queen ; he always did serve the Queen , and it is small wonder that his own party turned and rent him . He sometimes inter- rupted his political journal to discourse upon ...
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Bonamy Dobrée. Society , how he had fused the immediately political with the rest , and had spoofed the more solemn asseverations of idealists . The Book has classical , literary , scientific , political , and philosophic sources , all ...
Bonamy Dobrée. Society , how he had fused the immediately political with the rest , and had spoofed the more solemn asseverations of idealists . The Book has classical , literary , scientific , political , and philosophic sources , all ...
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... political satire occurs in the Epistle to Augustus ; but to make play with mock praise is an irony too easy to be very enduring , and to anyone with knowledge of the reality a great deal too callow . Pope was welcome to the satis ...
... political satire occurs in the Epistle to Augustus ; but to make play with mock praise is an irony too easy to be very enduring , and to anyone with knowledge of the reality a great deal too callow . Pope was welcome to the satis ...
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PART ONE 17001720 | 1 |
DEFOE TO 1710 | 34 |
SWIFT TO 1709 | 54 |
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