The Periodical Essayists of the Eighteenth Century: With Illustrative Extracts from the Rarer PeriodicalsJ. Clarke & Company, limited, 1923 - 263ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... carried through in " the manner of Cervantes " that was to prove a powerful challenge to Popian correctness . The romantic atmosphere of Don Quixote carried over in this way to England helped that " renascence of wonder " which took ...
... carried through in " the manner of Cervantes " that was to prove a powerful challenge to Popian correctness . The romantic atmosphere of Don Quixote carried over in this way to England helped that " renascence of wonder " which took ...
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... carried for him . The officers thought it was contraband material which he was carrying , but Benbow declared that it was only " salt provisions for his own use . " In the end he is brought before a magistrate , and the heads are ...
... carried for him . The officers thought it was contraband material which he was carrying , but Benbow declared that it was only " salt provisions for his own use . " In the end he is brought before a magistrate , and the heads are ...
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... carrying down my history in a chain of anecdotes from the earliest poets to the death of Menander . " He claims this plan ... carried through with propriety in a paper which professed to follow the Spectator standard . His initial papers ...
... carrying down my history in a chain of anecdotes from the earliest poets to the death of Menander . " He claims this plan ... carried through with propriety in a paper which professed to follow the Spectator standard . His initial papers ...
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THE TATLER AND SPECTATOR and other PerioDICAL ESSAY WORK | 21 |
OF HENRY FIELDING | 83 |
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