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Pagina 254
... later in the successful rebellion which forced James II's abdication and made William of Orange king in England . The records of six lawsuits in the next few years show that when Defoe's business began to bore him by a too routine ...
... later in the successful rebellion which forced James II's abdication and made William of Orange king in England . The records of six lawsuits in the next few years show that when Defoe's business began to bore him by a too routine ...
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... later . The youngster then carried on a cor- respondence with a much older brother , George , who later became Vicar of Ottery in his father's place . It is to him that a dedicatory poem written fifteen years later , begins : " I have ...
... later . The youngster then carried on a cor- respondence with a much older brother , George , who later became Vicar of Ottery in his father's place . It is to him that a dedicatory poem written fifteen years later , begins : " I have ...
Pagina 450
... later Hazlitt in an article discussing the three famous renegades . Words- worth , Coleridge and Southey , points out that only Coleridge re- fused , half unconsciously , to make any real profit out of the deser- tion into which ...
... later Hazlitt in an article discussing the three famous renegades . Words- worth , Coleridge and Southey , points out that only Coleridge re- fused , half unconsciously , to make any real profit out of the deser- tion into which ...
Inhoudsopgave
THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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