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Pagina 198
... followed about " like a dog " ; later he quarreled with him , and , ashamed of this devotion , published their correspondence , altered to put Wycherley in the wrong . Following the advice of a contemporary critic , he aspired to be ...
... followed about " like a dog " ; later he quarreled with him , and , ashamed of this devotion , published their correspondence , altered to put Wycherley in the wrong . Following the advice of a contemporary critic , he aspired to be ...
Pagina 206
... followed it . In these essays he shows a tender , whimsical humor and an easy style , not so dignified nor so fine as Addison's , but more vivacious and human . His comedies are less important , but like the essays , show his desire to ...
... followed it . In these essays he shows a tender , whimsical humor and an easy style , not so dignified nor so fine as Addison's , but more vivacious and human . His comedies are less important , but like the essays , show his desire to ...
Pagina 460
... followed by a six weeks ' vaca- tion at Christmas ; the second term ( Hilary at Oxford , Lent at Cambridge ) of eight weeks is followed by the Easter vacation of six weeks ; after a third term ( Trinity at Oxford , Easter at Cambridge ) ...
... followed by a six weeks ' vaca- tion at Christmas ; the second term ( Hilary at Oxford , Lent at Cambridge ) of eight weeks is followed by the Easter vacation of six weeks ; after a third term ( Trinity at Oxford , Easter at Cambridge ) ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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