The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 263
... Defoe with undiminished suspicion and refrained from coming to his defense . He was more afraid of a lengthy and indefinite jail sentence- " during her majesty's ... Defoe had confessed himself frightened in ad- vance DANIEL DEFOE 263.
... Defoe with undiminished suspicion and refrained from coming to his defense . He was more afraid of a lengthy and indefinite jail sentence- " during her majesty's ... Defoe had confessed himself frightened in ad- vance DANIEL DEFOE 263.
Pagina 275
... Defoe not only proposed the education of women ( see p . 255 ) , but also repeatedly urged the importance of women's participating in the conduct of their husbands ' business or , as widows , of their being able to carry the business on ...
... Defoe not only proposed the education of women ( see p . 255 ) , but also repeatedly urged the importance of women's participating in the conduct of their husbands ' business or , as widows , of their being able to carry the business on ...
Pagina 281
... Defoe was following a tradition well - established since pre - Elizabethan times . There were frequently cheap broad- sides sold in the streets after the execution of notorious criminals , giving the story of their lives . These ...
... Defoe was following a tradition well - established since pre - Elizabethan times . There were frequently cheap broad- sides sold in the streets after the execution of notorious criminals , giving the story of their lives . These ...
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