Cyclopaedia of English Literature: Sixth period from 1727-1780. Poets ; Scottish poets ; tragic dramatists ; Comic dramatists ; Periodical essayists ; Novelists ; Historians ; Metaphysical writers ; Writers in divinity ; Miscellaneous writersRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1847 - Authors, English |
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... Character of Queen Elizabeth , 184 DR JOHN JORtin , DR WILLIAM ROBERTSON , 185 Character of Mary Queen of Scots , Martin Luther , GEORGE WHITEFIELD , 187 JOHN WEsley , 187 NATHANIEL LARDNER , • Discovery of America , 188 HUGH FARMER ...
... Character of Queen Elizabeth , 184 DR JOHN JORtin , DR WILLIAM ROBERTSON , 185 Character of Mary Queen of Scots , Martin Luther , GEORGE WHITEFIELD , 187 JOHN WEsley , 187 NATHANIEL LARDNER , • Discovery of America , 188 HUGH FARMER ...
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... Character of Howard the Philanthropist , 234 Recollections of English Scenery , JUNIUS , 234 MISS BLAMIRE , Junius's Celebrated Letter to the King , 238 The Nabob , DE LOLME , 241 What Ails this Heart o ' Mine , DR ADAM SMITH , 242 Auld ...
... Character of Howard the Philanthropist , 234 Recollections of English Scenery , JUNIUS , 234 MISS BLAMIRE , Junius's Celebrated Letter to the King , 238 The Nabob , DE LOLME , 241 What Ails this Heart o ' Mine , DR ADAM SMITH , 242 Auld ...
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... Character of Falstaff , 693 REV . WILLIAM WHEWELL , The Character of Hamlet , THOMAS CARLYLE , . 693 DR JOHN MACCULLOCH , 694 DR PRITCHARD , • The Succession of Races of Men , 694 PROFESSOR NICHOL , Attack upon the Bastille ,. 695 DR ...
... Character of Falstaff , 693 REV . WILLIAM WHEWELL , The Character of Hamlet , THOMAS CARLYLE , . 693 DR JOHN MACCULLOCH , 694 DR PRITCHARD , • The Succession of Races of Men , 694 PROFESSOR NICHOL , Attack upon the Bastille ,. 695 DR ...
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... character , and not merely in- cidents ) , the age was not by any means marked by such striking features of originality or vigour as some of the preceding eras . For about a third of this period Pope lived , and his name continued to be ...
... character , and not merely in- cidents ) , the age was not by any means marked by such striking features of originality or vigour as some of the preceding eras . For about a third of this period Pope lived , and his name continued to be ...
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... character of Lorenzo has been supposed to indicate Young's own son . It seems to us a mere fancy sketch . Like the charac- ter of Childe Harold , in the hands of Byron , it afforded the poet scope for dark and powerful paint- ing , and ...
... character of Lorenzo has been supposed to indicate Young's own son . It seems to us a mere fancy sketch . Like the charac- ter of Childe Harold , in the hands of Byron , it afforded the poet scope for dark and powerful paint- ing , and ...
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