The Critical Temper: From Milton to Romantic literatureMartin Tucker |
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... early winter of 1705-6 , The Recruiting Officer expressed a joy of life not seen in Farquhar's work since his earliest effort , Love and a Bottle , and a freshness , an originality , a spontaneity , which only an absorbing knowledge of ...
... early winter of 1705-6 , The Recruiting Officer expressed a joy of life not seen in Farquhar's work since his earliest effort , Love and a Bottle , and a freshness , an originality , a spontaneity , which only an absorbing knowledge of ...
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... Early Years ( 1938 ) ; E. K. Chambers , S. T. Coleridge : A Biographical Study ( 1938 ) PERSONAL In his ninth year Coleridge migrated to Christ's Hospital : and here the same habit of self - abstraction from his visible surroundings ...
... Early Years ( 1938 ) ; E. K. Chambers , S. T. Coleridge : A Biographical Study ( 1938 ) PERSONAL In his ninth year Coleridge migrated to Christ's Hospital : and here the same habit of self - abstraction from his visible surroundings ...
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... early young women friends , Jane Cranstoun . The differences between Francis and his father recall probably some of Scott's own early family jars ; but in the picture he has drawn of the older Osbaldistone's financial adventures and ...
... early young women friends , Jane Cranstoun . The differences between Francis and his father recall probably some of Scott's own early family jars ; but in the picture he has drawn of the older Osbaldistone's financial adventures and ...
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Joseph Addison 16721719 | 3 |
John Bunyan 16281688 | 9 |
Robert Burns 17591796 | 15 |
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