A Literary History of England: The Restoration and eighteenth century, 1660-1789, by George SherburnAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1948 - 1673 pages |
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... literature of England , an account that is at once scholarly and readable , capable of meeting the needs of mature students and of appealing to cultivated readers generally . The extent of English literature is so great that no one can ...
... literature of England , an account that is at once scholarly and readable , capable of meeting the needs of mature students and of appealing to cultivated readers generally . The extent of English literature is so great that no one can ...
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... Literature of the XVIIth Century ( 1929 ) ; Sherard Vines , The Course of English Classicism ( 1930 ) ; Louis Cazamian , " Modern Times 1660-1932 , " in A History of English Literature ( translated from the French [ Paris , 1924 ] in ...
... Literature of the XVIIth Century ( 1929 ) ; Sherard Vines , The Course of English Classicism ( 1930 ) ; Louis Cazamian , " Modern Times 1660-1932 , " in A History of English Literature ( translated from the French [ Paris , 1924 ] in ...
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... literature of the time see Thomas S. Perry , English Literature in the Eighteenth Century ( 1883 ) ; Sir Edmund Gosse , A History of Eighteenth Century Literature ( 1889 ) ; Austin Dobson , Eighteenth Century Vignettes ( Three Series ...
... literature of the time see Thomas S. Perry , English Literature in the Eighteenth Century ( 1883 ) ; Sir Edmund Gosse , A History of Eighteenth Century Literature ( 1889 ) ; Austin Dobson , Eighteenth Century Vignettes ( Three Series ...
Contents
List of Abbreviations | 696 |
Literary Criticism of the Restoration | 710 |
III The Poetry of Dryden | 722 |
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