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A RAKE IN PROGRESS: WRITING ROWDY,RAW & REGAL
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu prettily characterises Fielding and this capacity for happiness which he possessed, in a little notice of his death when she compares him to Steele, who was as improvident and as happy as he was, and says … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alexander Pope, Cervantes, Coleridge, Don Quixote, G.M. Godden, Geoffrey Chaucer, Henry Fielding, James Gillray, Jane Austen, John M. Ellis, Jonathan Swift, Lady Mary Whortley, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Nicolai Leskov, Robert Walpole, Samuel Coleridge Taylor, Samuel Johnson, Samuel Richardson, Shelby Steele, Sir Walter Scott, Steele and Smollet, Thackeray, Walter Benjamin, Walter E. Allen, William Barker, William Dafoe, William Hogarth, William Makepiece Thackeray
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