Daniel Defoe: Ambition & InnovationUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1986 - 299 pagini |
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... begins with a paragraph presenting Hamilton as too reputable and too wise to have incited the mob.14 His account of events is concise and agrees with dozens of other eyewitness accounts . The only sections that he could be said to have ...
... begins with a paragraph presenting Hamilton as too reputable and too wise to have incited the mob.14 His account of events is concise and agrees with dozens of other eyewitness accounts . The only sections that he could be said to have ...
Pagina 126
... begin to assert themselves . The Cavalier has been a connoisseur of armies . The September 1631 battle between Charles and Tilly begins like a patterned dance with the " glorious and terrible " armies massed on opposite sides of a plain ...
... begin to assert themselves . The Cavalier has been a connoisseur of armies . The September 1631 battle between Charles and Tilly begins like a patterned dance with the " glorious and terrible " armies massed on opposite sides of a plain ...
Pagina 196
... begins to rave , finally Roxana begins to swear and shake with rage , Susan loses her temper and puts a curse on the Quakeress's children , and then the Quakeress loses her patience . The level of frustration and fury grows until an ...
... begins to rave , finally Roxana begins to swear and shake with rage , Susan loses her temper and puts a curse on the Quakeress's children , and then the Quakeress loses her patience . The level of frustration and fury grows until an ...
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POETRY | 12 |
PAMPHLETS AND POLITICS | 42 |
THE HISTORIES | 70 |
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