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... sentimental tradition , which flourished during the Eliza- bethan period in the bourgeois drama of Heywood and reappeared during the Restoration in the work of such writers as Shadwell , D'Urfey , and Mrs. Behn . The sentimental aspect ...
... sentimental tradition , which flourished during the Eliza- bethan period in the bourgeois drama of Heywood and reappeared during the Restoration in the work of such writers as Shadwell , D'Urfey , and Mrs. Behn . The sentimental aspect ...
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... sentimental , he was able to keep from being entangled in the doctrinaire sentimental movement of Shaftesbury , Richardson , and Rousseau . He was continually checking the rush of the heart with the reins of common sense , in literature ...
... sentimental , he was able to keep from being entangled in the doctrinaire sentimental movement of Shaftesbury , Richardson , and Rousseau . He was continually checking the rush of the heart with the reins of common sense , in literature ...
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... sentimental " comedy . . . . Consider , as a demonstration of the inadequacy of the term " sentimental comedy " to describe what was distinctive about The Conscious Lovers , the sharp differences between it and Cibber's The Careless ...
... sentimental " comedy . . . . Consider , as a demonstration of the inadequacy of the term " sentimental comedy " to describe what was distinctive about The Conscious Lovers , the sharp differences between it and Cibber's The Careless ...
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Joseph Addison 16721719 | 3 |
John Bunyan 16281688 | 9 |
Robert Burns 17591796 | 15 |
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