The Cambridge History of English Literature1952 |
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... England , a rollicking play , full of the oddities of national character and sure of popularity because of its attacks on the French . Garrick having gone out of his way to see that Smollett was well remunerated , Smollett has praise ...
... England , a rollicking play , full of the oddities of national character and sure of popularity because of its attacks on the French . Garrick having gone out of his way to see that Smollett was well remunerated , Smollett has praise ...
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... England in the seventeenth century . These , in their effect on English readers , formed the first example of the literary influence of the Middle Ages , consciously recognised as such , and taken up with anti- quarian literary interest ...
... England in the seventeenth century . These , in their effect on English readers , formed the first example of the literary influence of the Middle Ages , consciously recognised as such , and taken up with anti- quarian literary interest ...
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... England . ' He was , indeed , from first to last , a ' church of England man , ' of the type which the sunshine of queen Anne's favour ripened . The Hanoverian type of protestantism was uncongenial to him : he distrusted and feared its ...
... England . ' He was , indeed , from first to last , a ' church of England man , ' of the type which the sunshine of queen Anne's favour ripened . The Hanoverian type of protestantism was uncongenial to him : he distrusted and feared its ...
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Sterne and the Novel of his Times | 46 |
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