Stuart and Georgian Moments: Clark Library Seminar Papers on Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century English LiteratureUniversity of California Press, 1972 - 301 páginas |
Contenido
Poetry and Music in the Seventeenth Century | 1 |
Milton as a Latin Poet By Don Cameron Allen | 23 |
The Puritans in Old and New England | 47 |
Challenges to Drydens Biographer | 73 |
Challenges to Drydens Editor | 93 |
Restoration Prose By James Sutherland | 109 |
Some Aspects of Music and Literature in | 127 |
The Ironic Tradition in Augustan Prose from | 161 |
Defoes Use of Irony By Maximillian E Novak | 189 |
Swifts Use of Irony By Herbert Davis | 221 |
Letters of Advice to Young Spinsters | 245 |
Ladies of Letters in the Eighteenth Century | 271 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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