A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... practically came to an end . After the return of the Whigs on Anne's death in 1714 , he was occupied with administrative work once more . He took part in several further journalistic ventures , such as The Guardian , but none of them ...
... practically came to an end . After the return of the Whigs on Anne's death in 1714 , he was occupied with administrative work once more . He took part in several further journalistic ventures , such as The Guardian , but none of them ...
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... practically the rest of his life . His first venture , A Review of the Affairs of France ( 1704-1713 ) pub- lished thrice weekly , was begun while he was still in prison . It brought not only news , but essays on politics , trade and ...
... practically the rest of his life . His first venture , A Review of the Affairs of France ( 1704-1713 ) pub- lished thrice weekly , was begun while he was still in prison . It brought not only news , but essays on politics , trade and ...
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... practically free of any family ties who preys upon society rather than contributing to it . But while it was the purpose of the picaresque novel to take its hero on a sort of spiritual journey through the most varied professions ...
... practically free of any family ties who preys upon society rather than contributing to it . But while it was the purpose of the picaresque novel to take its hero on a sort of spiritual journey through the most varied professions ...
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