English Satire: An AnthologyNorman Furlong G.G. Harrap & Company Limited, 1947 - 388 страници |
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... probably refers to the attack , thought to have been inspired by Monmouth , on Sir John Coventry , who had spoken sarcastically in the Commons of the King's love affairs . Saul , Oliver Cromwell . Ishbo- sheth , Richard Cromwell ...
... probably refers to the attack , thought to have been inspired by Monmouth , on Sir John Coventry , who had spoken sarcastically in the Commons of the King's love affairs . Saul , Oliver Cromwell . Ishbo- sheth , Richard Cromwell ...
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... probably unaffected by the principal distress . There should be one great passion aimed at by the actor , as well as the poet ; all the rest should be subordinate , and only contribute to make that the greater : if the actor , therefore ...
... probably unaffected by the principal distress . There should be one great passion aimed at by the actor , as well as the poet ; all the rest should be subordinate , and only contribute to make that the greater : if the actor , therefore ...
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... probably often was . On this Mrs Nosnibor said that it was indeed melancholy to see what little heed people paid to the most precious of all institutions . I could say nothing in reply , but I have ever been of opinion that the greater ...
... probably often was . On this Mrs Nosnibor said that it was indeed melancholy to see what little heed people paid to the most precious of all institutions . I could say nothing in reply , but I have ever been of opinion that the greater ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Bibliography | 23 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 30 |
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