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He spoke out first in a published letter to General Monk - who had , ironically , just completed negotiations with Charles II . Then he published an enlarged letter or appeal addressed to the new parliament , which had just been called ...
He spoke out first in a published letter to General Monk - who had , ironically , just completed negotiations with Charles II . Then he published an enlarged letter or appeal addressed to the new parliament , which had just been called ...
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modeled on The Spectator and published by a syndicate of booksellers . Again , we would be more likely to remember these articles if Fielding had not later included and surpassed them in the incidental essays we find scattered through ...
modeled on The Spectator and published by a syndicate of booksellers . Again , we would be more likely to remember these articles if Fielding had not later included and surpassed them in the incidental essays we find scattered through ...
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Byron published , anonymously , in the liberal Morning Chronicle a few lines of verse important politically rather than poetically . Weep , daughter of a royal line , A Sire's disgrace , a realm's decay ; Ah ! happy if each tear of ...
Byron published , anonymously , in the liberal Morning Chronicle a few lines of verse important politically rather than poetically . Weep , daughter of a royal line , A Sire's disgrace , a realm's decay ; Ah ! happy if each tear of ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
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