Cambridge History of English Literature 8: The Age of Dryden15 volumes of critical essays that discuss various styles, movements and authors from all periods in English literature up to the 19th century |
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Contenido
Dryden page | 1 |
Samuel Butler | 58 |
Political and Ecclesiastical Satire | 80 |
The Early Quakers | 101 |
The Restoration Drama I | 115 |
The Restoration Drama II | 146 |
The Restoration Drama III | 178 |
The Court Poets | 198 |
Other Writers of Memoirs and Letters | 261 |
Platonists and Latitudinarians page | 273 |
Divines of the Church of England | 293 |
Legal Literature I | 309 |
Seldens TableTalk | 321 |
John Locke | 328 |
The Progress of Science | 349 |
The Essay and the beginning of Modern | 368 |
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Cambridge History of English Literature Sir Adolphus William Ward,Alfred Rayney Waller Vista de fragmentos - 1939 |
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