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Pagina 190
... known as a scholar and gentleman . Instead , the writers of the day scorned him . Swift , for instance , spoke of him thus : " One of those authors ( the fellow that was pilloried , I have forgot his name ) is indeed so grave , so ...
... known as a scholar and gentleman . Instead , the writers of the day scorned him . Swift , for instance , spoke of him thus : " One of those authors ( the fellow that was pilloried , I have forgot his name ) is indeed so grave , so ...
Pagina 206
... known as the admiring school - fellow and lifelong friend of Addison , the careless trooper who wrote books on religion , the affectionate but exasperating husband of " Prue , " the founder of the Tatler and collaborator in the ...
... known as the admiring school - fellow and lifelong friend of Addison , the careless trooper who wrote books on religion , the affectionate but exasperating husband of " Prue , " the founder of the Tatler and collaborator in the ...
Pagina 235
... known in the literary world . In 1761 he met Dr. Johnson . In '62 he published The Citizen of the World , satirical humorous letters ostensibly from a Chinese philosopher in London . In '64 he was made a member of the Literary Club ...
... known in the literary world . In 1761 he met Dr. Johnson . In '62 he published The Citizen of the World , satirical humorous letters ostensibly from a Chinese philosopher in London . In '64 he was made a member of the Literary Club ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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