A History of English LiteratureWeidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973 - 512 páginas |
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... wife to his least creditable official dealings . Unlike Evelyn , he was not a littérateur ; he merely chronicles in his own words exactly what has befallen him during the course of the last busy day , whether it be an interview with the ...
... wife to his least creditable official dealings . Unlike Evelyn , he was not a littérateur ; he merely chronicles in his own words exactly what has befallen him during the course of the last busy day , whether it be an interview with the ...
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... Wife . After his release from imprisonment , towards the end of 1692 , Vanbrugh returned home and was soon attracted to the stage . In 1696 , he produced The Relapse ; and the huge success of this play at Drury Lane induced him to ...
... Wife . After his release from imprisonment , towards the end of 1692 , Vanbrugh returned home and was soon attracted to the stage . In 1696 , he produced The Relapse ; and the huge success of this play at Drury Lane induced him to ...
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... wife was pronounced insane and , about 1846 , he fell in love with Jane Brookfield . The wife of a close friend , Mrs Brookfield was a gifted and beautiful , but unhappy , languid and neurotic woman . She seems to have welcomed ...
... wife was pronounced insane and , about 1846 , he fell in love with Jane Brookfield . The wife of a close friend , Mrs Brookfield was a gifted and beautiful , but unhappy , languid and neurotic woman . She seems to have welcomed ...
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Preface | 7 |
The Age of Chaucer | 16 |
The English Renaissance 335 | 35 |
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