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Defoe's chief quarrel with his 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 ...
Defoe's chief quarrel with his 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 ...
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His friends accepted her as Shelley's attractive mistress and later , as his wife , if they would rather have been spared her company as the intelligent , reflective , detached daughter of William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft .
His friends accepted her as Shelley's attractive mistress and later , as his wife , if they would rather have been spared her company as the intelligent , reflective , detached daughter of William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft .
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... thinking of Byron's friendship with Scott , based as it was upon mutual knowledge , than by giving historic value ... between Lamb and Southey , a model for all time to those who become involved in controversy with their friends .
... thinking of Byron's friendship with Scott , based as it was upon mutual knowledge , than by giving historic value ... between Lamb and Southey , a model for all time to those who become involved in controversy with their friends .
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