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... wrote only three or four original comedies apiece , and those when they were fairly young . They belonged by birth to at least the fringes of the society they depicted . Etherege and Wycherley wrote them- selves into the inmost circle ...
... wrote only three or four original comedies apiece , and those when they were fairly young . They belonged by birth to at least the fringes of the society they depicted . Etherege and Wycherley wrote them- selves into the inmost circle ...
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... wrote Thomas Rymer in 1674 , ' England was as free from critics as it is from wolves . ' Rymer was exaggerating , but during this period criticism does increase in bulk and quality . In formal treatises and ( more often ) in essays and ...
... wrote Thomas Rymer in 1674 , ' England was as free from critics as it is from wolves . ' Rymer was exaggerating , but during this period criticism does increase in bulk and quality . In formal treatises and ( more often ) in essays and ...
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... wrote all but five . From 1758 to 1760 it was followed , in a lighter tone and brisker style , by the weekly Idler , in 103 numbers of which Johnson wrote ninety - one . After a reign of forty years Addison's fashion of essay received ...
... wrote all but five . From 1758 to 1760 it was followed , in a lighter tone and brisker style , by the weekly Idler , in 103 numbers of which Johnson wrote ninety - one . After a reign of forty years Addison's fashion of essay received ...
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