The Critical Temper: From Milton to Romantic literatureMartin Tucker |
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... friends , when he made a final shipwreck of his character and commenced his political career , began with the royal Declaration of Indulgence , 1658/1687 . . . . Crusoe began his lonely life on his 26th birthday , 1658/1687 , and he had ...
... friends , when he made a final shipwreck of his character and commenced his political career , began with the royal Declaration of Indulgence , 1658/1687 . . . . Crusoe began his lonely life on his 26th birthday , 1658/1687 , and he had ...
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... friends upon her . . . . The reasons for this reside partly in Mary's own nature . She was well aware that she was considered a cold , unemotional woman . She was one in whom passion was very strongly restrained , due largely to the ...
... friends upon her . . . . The reasons for this reside partly in Mary's own nature . She was well aware that she was considered a cold , unemotional woman . She was one in whom passion was very strongly restrained , due largely to the ...
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... friendship with Scott , based as it was upon mutual knowledge , than by giving historic value to his libels upon ... friends . [ 1925 ] R. W. Chambers Man's Unconquerable Mind ( Philadelphia : Albert Saifer , 1953 ) , pp . 318 , 324 ...
... friendship with Scott , based as it was upon mutual knowledge , than by giving historic value to his libels upon ... friends . [ 1925 ] R. W. Chambers Man's Unconquerable Mind ( Philadelphia : Albert Saifer , 1953 ) , pp . 318 , 324 ...
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Joseph Addison 16721719 | 3 |
John Bunyan 16281688 | 9 |
Robert Burns 17591796 | 15 |
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