The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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... Defoe speaks of his loneliness , his intense desire to see his newly born grandson if that could be managed with secrecy . He also urges his son - in - law , to whom the letter is addressed , to give Defoe's wife and unmarried daughter ...
... Defoe speaks of his loneliness , his intense desire to see his newly born grandson if that could be managed with secrecy . He also urges his son - in - law , to whom the letter is addressed , to give Defoe's wife and unmarried daughter ...
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... Defoe speaks of his loneliness , his intense desire to see his newly born grandson if that could be managed with secrecy . He also urges his son - in - law , to whom the letter is addressed , to give Defoe's wife and unmarried daughter ...
... Defoe speaks of his loneliness , his intense desire to see his newly born grandson if that could be managed with secrecy . He also urges his son - in - law , to whom the letter is addressed , to give Defoe's wife and unmarried daughter ...
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... Defoe as saying to Crusoe , “ I have made you out of noth- ing , " and attacked the book as a lie . Defoe first tried to prove it was true and then fell back , in a third part , on interpreting the entire story as a detailed allegory of ...
... Defoe as saying to Crusoe , “ I have made you out of noth- ing , " and attacked the book as a lie . Defoe first tried to prove it was true and then fell back , in a third part , on interpreting the entire story as a detailed allegory of ...
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