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Pagina 153
... political influence . The age of Pope was in- deed the golden age for authors . Politicians seemed to consider poems , plays , and articles important means to success , and rewarded their authors with high appoint- ments in the ...
... political influence . The age of Pope was in- deed the golden age for authors . Politicians seemed to consider poems , plays , and articles important means to success , and rewarded their authors with high appoint- ments in the ...
Pagina 204
... political differ- ences . Pope's suspicions caused him to attack Addison in a biting satirical characterization as ... politics , partly from Addison's trying to check Steele's financial extravagance by enforcing payment of a debt ...
... political differ- ences . Pope's suspicions caused him to attack Addison in a biting satirical characterization as ... politics , partly from Addison's trying to check Steele's financial extravagance by enforcing payment of a debt ...
Pagina 320
... political alignments and new names for the parties . The Whigs divided into the Liberals , who thought that the Reform Bill had for the present gone far enough in extending the suffrage , and the Radicals , who insisted it was only a ...
... political alignments and new names for the parties . The Whigs divided into the Liberals , who thought that the Reform Bill had for the present gone far enough in extending the suffrage , and the Radicals , who insisted it was only a ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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