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... night of the eleventh performance in a garret above St Martin's Lane . Farquhar's last two comedies are much ... night - cap . - Oh matrimony ! He tosses up the clothes with a barbarous swing over his shoulders , disorders the whole ...
... night of the eleventh performance in a garret above St Martin's Lane . Farquhar's last two comedies are much ... night - cap . - Oh matrimony ! He tosses up the clothes with a barbarous swing over his shoulders , disorders the whole ...
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... Night Thoughts on Life , Death and Immortality , of which the first part appeared in 1742 , and the ninth and last in 1745 . The poem was enormously successful ; Young was the earliest and most renowned of the English ' graveyard poets ...
... Night Thoughts on Life , Death and Immortality , of which the first part appeared in 1742 , and the ninth and last in 1745 . The poem was enormously successful ; Young was the earliest and most renowned of the English ' graveyard poets ...
Page 507
... Night's Dream , A ( Shake- speare ) , 51 Mill on the Floss , The ( G. Eliot ) , 360 Milton ( Blake ) , 243 , 247 ... Night and Day ( Woolf ) , 461 Night Thoughts ( Young ) , 226 Nightmare Abbey ( Peacock ) , 331 , 332 Nimphidia , or the ...
... Night's Dream , A ( Shake- speare ) , 51 Mill on the Floss , The ( G. Eliot ) , 360 Milton ( Blake ) , 243 , 247 ... Night and Day ( Woolf ) , 461 Night Thoughts ( Young ) , 226 Nightmare Abbey ( Peacock ) , 331 , 332 Nimphidia , or the ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Age of Chaucer | 16 |
The English Renaissance 335 | 35 |
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