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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... stand : hold them up . The highwayman's command to his victim was " Stand " or " Stand and deliver . " 7. A Cart : the hangman's cart . 8. Robin . . . Booty : These names were all taken as referring to Walpole . SCENE IV . Peachum , Mrs ...
... stand : hold them up . The highwayman's command to his victim was " Stand " or " Stand and deliver . " 7. A Cart : the hangman's cart . 8. Robin . . . Booty : These names were all taken as referring to Walpole . SCENE IV . Peachum , Mrs ...
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... stand Around the Death - bed of their dearest Friends , And point the parting Anguish . Thought fond Man Of These , and all the thousand nameless Ills , That one incessant Struggle render Life , One Scene of Toil , of Suffering , and of ...
... stand Around the Death - bed of their dearest Friends , And point the parting Anguish . Thought fond Man Of These , and all the thousand nameless Ills , That one incessant Struggle render Life , One Scene of Toil , of Suffering , and of ...
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... stand them . Let us be as far from neglecting , as from copying , their admirable Compositions : Sacred be their Rights , and inviolable their Fame . Let our Understanding feed on theirs ; they afford the noblest nourishment : But let ...
... stand them . Let us be as far from neglecting , as from copying , their admirable Compositions : Sacred be their Rights , and inviolable their Fame . Let our Understanding feed on theirs ; they afford the noblest nourishment : But let ...
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