Bredvold, Louis I. b. 1888 Eighteenth century poetry & prose, [electronic resource] / edited by Louis I. Bredvold, Alan D. McKillop [and] Lois Whitney.. — 2d ed.. — New York, : Ronald Press Co., [1956]. — 1274 p. 24 cm.

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Geschichte 1700-1800.


English literature--18th century.
Littérature anglaise--18e siècle--Anthologies.
Prosa.
Versdichtung.


Englisch.


Anthologie.

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