The Outline of LiteratureJohn Drinkwater |
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... appeared the last Tatler . At the beginning of March following appeared the first of the Spectator . The Spectator was at first a penny paper , issued daily ; but in 1712 , when the stamp duty killed off several papers , the price was ...
... appeared the last Tatler . At the beginning of March following appeared the first of the Spectator . The Spectator was at first a penny paper , issued daily ; but in 1712 , when the stamp duty killed off several papers , the price was ...
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... appeared in English in short , he is , or should be , well - known to English readers . The four writers born after Gorki are Alexander Kuprin ( b . 1870 ) , Leonid Andreyev ( 1871-1919 ) , Alexis Remizov ( b . 1877 ) , and Michael ...
... appeared in English in short , he is , or should be , well - known to English readers . The four writers born after Gorki are Alexander Kuprin ( b . 1870 ) , Leonid Andreyev ( 1871-1919 ) , Alexis Remizov ( b . 1877 ) , and Michael ...
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... appeared in 1871. It attracted more notice from critics than from the public . Next year appeared the most idyllic of all his novels , Under the Greenwood Tree . This is the novel which may be recommended as the first to be read . Next ...
... appeared in 1871. It attracted more notice from critics than from the public . Next year appeared the most idyllic of all his novels , Under the Greenwood Tree . This is the novel which may be recommended as the first to be read . Next ...
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