The Augustan Vision |
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It is extensively based on published works of history ; some of it is imaginary ; and there may be a manuscript source in places . The story is a lively one , particularly when the hero is on the move - Defoe had a peculiar sense of ...
It is extensively based on published works of history ; some of it is imaginary ; and there may be a manuscript source in places . The story is a lively one , particularly when the hero is on the move - Defoe had a peculiar sense of ...
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Very few finer books on England have ever been published . Defoe was pretty well in harness to the end . He reverted to something like his earliest projecting vein with a number of tracts at the very end . Augusta Triumphans ( 1728 ) is ...
Very few finer books on England have ever been published . Defoe was pretty well in harness to the end . He reverted to something like his earliest projecting vein with a number of tracts at the very end . Augusta Triumphans ( 1728 ) is ...
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He was busy too on a massive compilation entitled A Complete History of England , published in 1757-8 . An edition in sixpenny weekly parts reached a circulation of over ten thousand at one time . Not surprisingly , the only fictional ...
He was busy too on a massive compilation entitled A Complete History of England , published in 1757-8 . An edition in sixpenny weekly parts reached a circulation of over ten thousand at one time . Not surprisingly , the only fictional ...
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