Eighteenth Century Poetry & ProseLouis Ignatius Bredvold, Alan Dugald McKillop, Lois Whitney, John Marshall Bullitt Ronald Press Company, 1973 - 1493 sivua A broad survey of eighteenth-century poetry. |
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Sivu 141
... King ) , who told us many merry stories . . After this discourse I was called to write pass for my Lord Mandeville to take up horses to London , which I wrote in the King's name , and carried it to him to sign , which was the first and ...
... King ) , who told us many merry stories . . After this discourse I was called to write pass for my Lord Mandeville to take up horses to London , which I wrote in the King's name , and carried it to him to sign , which was the first and ...
Sivu 142
... King had given us . My Lord returned late , and at his coming did give me order to cause the mark to be gilded , and a crown and C. R. to be made at the head of the coach table , where the King to - day with his own hand did mark his ...
... King had given us . My Lord returned late , and at his coming did give me order to cause the mark to be gilded , and a crown and C. R. to be made at the head of the coach table , where the King to - day with his own hand did mark his ...
Sivu 143
... King's Champion , all in armor on horseback , with his spear and target carried before him . And a Herald pro- claims " That if any dare deny Charles Stuart to be lawful King of England , here was a Champion that would fight with him ...
... King's Champion , all in armor on horseback , with his spear and target carried before him . And a Herald pro- claims " That if any dare deny Charles Stuart to be lawful King of England , here was a Champion that would fight with him ...
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Eighteenth Century Poetry & Prose Louis Ignatius Bredvold,Alan Dugald McKillop,Lois Whitney Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 1939 |
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Absalom and Achitophel admire Alexander Pope ancient appear Bargrave beauty believe Ben Jonson better called Christian Church creatures Daniel Defoe death Defoe discourse distemper divine Dryden England English eyes fear friends G. A. Aitken genius gentleman give Gulliver's Travels hand happiness hath hear heart Heaven Herbert Davis honour Horace Hudibras human infected Isaac Bickerstaff John John Dryden John Gay Jonathan Swift kind King ladies laws learning least live London look Lord manner Matthew Prior ment mind modern nature never night o'er observed parish passion person plague play pleasure poem poet poetry political poor Pope praise reader reason religion rhyme satire sense soul Swift Tatler tell thee things thou thought tion town true Veal verse virtue Whig wise words writ write
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