Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 - English literature |
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Harold E. Pagliaro. Belv . Jaff . Belv . My Father ! Speak ! To kill thy Father- Jaff . Nay the Throats of the whole Senate Shall bleed , my Belvidera : He amongst us That spares his Father , Brother , or his Friend , Is Damn'd : How ...
Harold E. Pagliaro. Belv . Jaff . Belv . My Father ! Speak ! To kill thy Father- Jaff . Nay the Throats of the whole Senate Shall bleed , my Belvidera : He amongst us That spares his Father , Brother , or his Friend , Is Damn'd : How ...
Page 367
... Father should forbid them to wear a Broom - stick on their Coats , a Caution that seemed unnatural and impertinent ... Father's Authority being now considerably sunk , this Expedient was allowed to serve as a lawful Dispensation , for ...
... Father should forbid them to wear a Broom - stick on their Coats , a Caution that seemed unnatural and impertinent ... Father's Authority being now considerably sunk , this Expedient was allowed to serve as a lawful Dispensation , for ...
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... Father held it for a rule , 380 It was a sin to call our neighbour fool : That harmless Mother thought no wife a ... father ] In some of Curl's and other pamphlets , Mr. Pope's father was 410 said to be a Mechanic , a Hatter , a Farmer ...
... Father held it for a rule , 380 It was a sin to call our neighbour fool : That harmless Mother thought no wife a ... father ] In some of Curl's and other pamphlets , Mr. Pope's father was 410 said to be a Mechanic , a Hatter , a Farmer ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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