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... George Saintsbury . 2 vols . 852-3 Jonathan Wild , and The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon . Introduction by George Saintsbury . 877 99 355-6 Joseph Andrews . Introduction by George Saintsbury . 467 Tom Jones . Intro . by George ...
... George Saintsbury . 2 vols . 852-3 Jonathan Wild , and The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon . Introduction by George Saintsbury . 877 99 355-6 Joseph Andrews . Introduction by George Saintsbury . 467 Tom Jones . Intro . by George ...
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... George Saintsbury . 796 769 L Stevenson's In the South Seas and Island Nights ' Entertainments . Virginibus Puerisque and Familiar Studies of Men and ( See also FICTION , POETRY , and TRAVEL ) L Swift's Tale of a Tub , The Battle of the ...
... George Saintsbury . 796 769 L Stevenson's In the South Seas and Island Nights ' Entertainments . Virginibus Puerisque and Familiar Studies of Men and ( See also FICTION , POETRY , and TRAVEL ) L Swift's Tale of a Tub , The Battle of the ...
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... George Saintsbury . 2 vols . 852-3 Jonathan Wild , and The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon . Introduction by George Saintsbury . 877 99 Joseph Andrews . Introduction by George Saintsbury . Tom Jones . Intro . by George Saintsbury . 2 ...
... George Saintsbury . 2 vols . 852-3 Jonathan Wild , and The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon . Introduction by George Saintsbury . 877 99 Joseph Andrews . Introduction by George Saintsbury . Tom Jones . Intro . by George Saintsbury . 2 ...
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WILLIAM CONGREVE 1670172829 | 29 |
THOMAS YALDEN 16711736 | 53 |
WILLIAM SOMERVILE 16921742 | 65 |
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