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Our domestic tragedy , and our earliest periodical works , appeared a little before the same period . In despotic countries , human nature is not of sufficient importance to be studied or described . The canaille are objects rather of ...
Our domestic tragedy , and our earliest periodical works , appeared a little before the same period . In despotic countries , human nature is not of sufficient importance to be studied or described . The canaille are objects rather of ...
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The three Parts of Hudibras appeared in 1662 , 1663 , and 1678 , respectively . Dr. Campbell . Dr. George Campbell ( 1719–1796 ) published his Philosophy of Rhetoric in 1776 . ' Narrow bis mind , ' etc. Goldsmith's Retaliation , 31-2 .
The three Parts of Hudibras appeared in 1662 , 1663 , and 1678 , respectively . Dr. Campbell . Dr. George Campbell ( 1719–1796 ) published his Philosophy of Rhetoric in 1776 . ' Narrow bis mind , ' etc. Goldsmith's Retaliation , 31-2 .
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The Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane of Alain - René le Sage ( 1668– 1747 ) appeared in 4 vols . , 1715-1735 . 112. It has been usual . Not unreasonably , in the case of Fielding , as Mr. Austin Dobson remarks ; since the full title ...
The Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane of Alain - René le Sage ( 1668– 1747 ) appeared in 4 vols . , 1715-1735 . 112. It has been usual . Not unreasonably , in the case of Fielding , as Mr. Austin Dobson remarks ; since the full title ...
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