Swift on His Age: Selected Prose and VerseG. Harrap, 1953 - 283 pàgines |
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... English Government to make all appointments in Church and State , and the limitations upon the functions of their own Parliament . In 1720 an Act of the English Parliament reasserted the dependency of Ireland , which was in fact looked ...
... English Government to make all appointments in Church and State , and the limitations upon the functions of their own Parliament . In 1720 an Act of the English Parliament reasserted the dependency of Ireland , which was in fact looked ...
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... English singer , divided the town into an English and an Italian party . At this time the opera was a serious rival to drama on the London stage . p . 119. Trimmers . The name had been applied to those who took a middle course between ...
... English singer , divided the town into an English and an Italian party . At this time the opera was a serious rival to drama on the London stage . p . 119. Trimmers . The name had been applied to those who took a middle course between ...
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... English Thought in the Eighteenth Century . 2 vols . ( London , 1876–80 ) . STEPHEN , SIR LESLIE : English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century ( London , 1904 ) . TURBERVILLE , ARTHUR STANLEY : English Men and Manners in ...
... English Thought in the Eighteenth Century . 2 vols . ( London , 1876–80 ) . STEPHEN , SIR LESLIE : English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century ( London , 1904 ) . TURBERVILLE , ARTHUR STANLEY : English Men and Manners in ...
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INTRODUCTION | 11 |
ENGLISH POLITICS PAGE | 18 |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | 48 |
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