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CHAPTER VIII. PERIOD OF THE RESTORATION (1660-1700) And all to leave what with his toil he won, To that unfeathered two-legged t ...
CHAPTER VIII. PERIOD OF THE RESTORATION (1660-1700) prose with that of Milton, or Browne, or Jeremy Taylor, we note that Dryden ...
CHAPTER VIII. PERIOD OF THE RESTORATION (1660-1700) intent or effort, but the pastime of an idle hour. We are to remember that, ...
CHAPTER VIII. PERIOD OF THE RESTORATION (1660-1700) To be the true Church Militant; Such as do build their faith upon The holy t ...
CHAPTER VIII. PERIOD OF THE RESTORATION (1660-1700) the work of Bacon and Hobbes, is the basis upon which En- glish philosophy h ...
CHAPTER VIII. PERIOD OF THE RESTORATION (1660-1700) not well for the world to know, he concealed everything in shorthand,–and he ...
CHAPTER VIII. PERIOD OF THE RESTORATION (1660-1700) monstrous full, I could not go into my pew, but sat among the quire. Dr. Cre ...
CHAPTER VIII. PERIOD OF THE RESTORATION (1660-1700) 19th (Easter day). Up and this day put on my close-kneed coloured suit, whic ...
CHAPTER VIII. PERIOD OF THE RESTORATION (1660-1700) abethan drama playwrights turned to coarse, evil scenes, which presently dis ...
CHAPTER VIII. PERIOD OF THE RESTORATION (1660-1700) Prose. BUTLER.Selections from Hudibras, in Manly’s English Po- etry, Ward’s ...
CHAPTER VIII. PERIOD OF THE RESTORATION (1660-1700) SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS. What marked change in social conditions followed the ...
CHAPTER IX. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE (1700-1800) AUGUSTAN OR CLASSIC AGE HISTORY OF THE PERIOD.The Revolution of 1688, whic ...
CHAPTER IX. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE (1700-1800) task of learning the art of living together, while still holding different ...
CHAPTER IX. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE (1700-1800) lies, Malplaquet–or a poem of victory written in a garret^152 to tell a pa ...
CHAPTER IX. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE (1700-1800) history and of Burke’s orations,–these have no parallel in the poetry of t ...
CHAPTER IX. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE (1700-1800) of Pope, Swift, and Addison are doubtless the best in our lan- guage, we h ...
CHAPTER IX. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE (1700-1800) literature. Poets no longer wrote naturally, but artificially, with strang ...
CHAPTER IX. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE (1700-1800) used to designate a considerable part of eighteenth-century literature.^15 ...
CHAPTER IX. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE (1700-1800) or pensions for fame and a livelihood; but Pope was inde- pendent, and had ...
CHAPTER IX. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE (1700-1800) years old he had written his "Pastorals"; a few years later appeared his " ...
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