A History of English LiteratureWeidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973 - 512 páginas |
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... political treatise , De La Liberté et de la Servitude . Later , he also translated Advis pour dresser une Bibliothèque , the work of Mazarin's librarian , Gabriel Naudé , as Instructions for the Erecting of a Library . Among the ...
... political treatise , De La Liberté et de la Servitude . Later , he also translated Advis pour dresser une Bibliothèque , the work of Mazarin's librarian , Gabriel Naudé , as Instructions for the Erecting of a Library . Among the ...
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... political eminence . Born near Wimborne in Dorset , he was educated at Westminster School , his education having been financed by a prosperous uncle , a vintner who owned a Rhenish Wine Tavern . The tavern was a gathering place for wits ...
... political eminence . Born near Wimborne in Dorset , he was educated at Westminster School , his education having been financed by a prosperous uncle , a vintner who owned a Rhenish Wine Tavern . The tavern was a gathering place for wits ...
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... political than literary . He championed the Whig cause , was rewarded with various appointments , and in 1715 received a knighthood . Either their political differences , or his old friend's unwise marriage at length divided him from ...
... political than literary . He championed the Whig cause , was rewarded with various appointments , and in 1715 received a knighthood . Either their political differences , or his old friend's unwise marriage at length divided him from ...
Contenido
Preface | 7 |
The Age of Chaucer | 16 |
The English Renaissance 335 | 35 |
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