Daniel Defoe: Ambition & InnovationUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1986 - 299 strán (strany) |
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... tell the Nation of their Crimes . " Finally , he sees himself as he will be : " learn thy sinking Fortunes to despise , / And all thy Coward Friends turn'd Enemies . " He believes that his popular , public poetry has made his honesty ...
... tell the Nation of their Crimes . " Finally , he sees himself as he will be : " learn thy sinking Fortunes to despise , / And all thy Coward Friends turn'd Enemies . " He believes that his popular , public poetry has made his honesty ...
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... tell us how society sees her and should teach her how to value herself , and the men she chooses tell us how she sees herself and how that judgment conforms to society's . The men who choose Roxana are tradesmen and merchants like her ...
... tell us how society sees her and should teach her how to value herself , and the men she chooses tell us how she sees herself and how that judgment conforms to society's . The men who choose Roxana are tradesmen and merchants like her ...
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... tell a good story that makes a point . The precedent for the writing of fables that Defoe cited most often was " our Saviour , " although he brought classical and even Near - Eastern examples to bear as well . John Bunyan's " Apology ...
... tell a good story that makes a point . The precedent for the writing of fables that Defoe cited most often was " our Saviour , " although he brought classical and even Near - Eastern examples to bear as well . John Bunyan's " Apology ...
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POETRY | 12 |
PAMPHLETS AND POLITICS | 42 |
THE HISTORIES | 70 |
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