Eighteenth-century English LiteratureGeoffrey Tillotson, Paul Fussell, Marshall Waingrow Harcourt, Brace & World, 1969 - 1554페이지 A survey of prose, poetry, and drama from the Restoration to the beginning of the nineteenth century. Treats major authors in depth but also includes lesser but important writers to give a completer picture of the century. |
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... leave ' em as happy as I found ' em . Rho . What , is she gone ? [ Steals away . [ Looking up . Dor . Yes ; and without taking leave . Rho . Then there's enough for this time . 41 [ Parting from her . Dor . Yes sure , the Scene's done ...
... leave ' em as happy as I found ' em . Rho . What , is she gone ? [ Steals away . [ Looking up . Dor . Yes ; and without taking leave . Rho . Then there's enough for this time . 41 [ Parting from her . Dor . Yes sure , the Scene's done ...
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... leave thee , can I leave thee ? O what Pain it is to part ! Can thy Polly ever leave thee ? But lest Death my Love should thwart , And bring thee to the fatal Cart , Thus I tear thee from my bleeding Heart ! Fly hence , and let me leave ...
... leave thee , can I leave thee ? O what Pain it is to part ! Can thy Polly ever leave thee ? But lest Death my Love should thwart , And bring thee to the fatal Cart , Thus I tear thee from my bleeding Heart ! Fly hence , and let me leave ...
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... Leave us as we ought to be , Leave the Britons rough and free . TO MISS MARGARET PULTENEY , DAUGHTER OF DANIEL PULTENEY ESQ ; IN THE NURSERY April 27 , 1727 DImply Damsel , sweetly Smiling , All caressing , none beguiling , Bud of ...
... Leave us as we ought to be , Leave the Britons rough and free . TO MISS MARGARET PULTENEY , DAUGHTER OF DANIEL PULTENEY ESQ ; IN THE NURSERY April 27 , 1727 DImply Damsel , sweetly Smiling , All caressing , none beguiling , Bud of ...
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