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29 Cards in this Set
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The Village George Crabbe |
1783 |
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The Life of Cowley on Wit Samuel Johnson |
1779 |
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The Deserted Village Oliver Goldsmith |
1770 |
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Preface to the Dictionary Samuel Johnson |
1755 |
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Epistle to Mr. Pope Anne Ingram |
1736 |
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Epistle to a Lady Alexander Pope |
1735 |
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The Reasons that Induced Mr. Swift Lady Mary Wortley Montagu |
1734 |
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The Lady's Dressing Room Jonathan Swift |
1732 |
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A Modest Proposal Jonathan Swift |
1729 |
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Wit: True, False, Mixed Joseph Addison |
1711 |
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Selections on Satire John Dryden |
1693 |
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Selections on Wit John Dryden |
1677 |
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Paradise Lost John Milton |
1674 |
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Satire on Charles II Earl of Rochester |
1673 |
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Elegy 19: To His Mistress John Donne |
1669 "Until I labor, I in labor lie" |
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The Poetess's Hasty Resolution Margaret Cavendish |
1653 |
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On the Morning of Christ's Nativity John Milton |
1645 |
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Areopagitica John Milton |
1644 "mercenary crew of false pretenders to learning" "Cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue" |
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The Reason of Church Government John Milton |
1642 |
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A Rapture Thomas Carew |
1640 |
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The Flea John Donne |
1633 |
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The Sun Rising John Donne |
1633 "pedantic wretch" |
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Holy Sonnet #14 John Donne |
1633 "imprison me, for I, / Except you enthrall me, never shall be free" |
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Elegy on Donne |
1633 |
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Prayer (I) George Herbert |
1633 |
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Jordan (I) George Herbert |
1633 "Is there in truth no beauty?" |
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Love (3) George Herbert |
1633 |
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On Shakespeare John Milton |
1632 "dost make us marble with too much conceiving" |
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Expostulation 19 John Donne |
1624 "so commanding persuasions, so persuading commandments" "thus a figurative, a metaphorical God, in thy worlds only, but in thy works too" |