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WGU LCC Literature Restoration and NeoClassical Authors

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show Oroonoko  
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show Elegy Written in a Country Courtyard  
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show Robinson Crusoe  
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show A Modest Proposal  
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Johnathan Swift   show
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Alexander Pope   show
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show An Essay on a Man  
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Samuel Johnson   show
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show The History of Rasselas - Price of Abissinia  
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show Dictionary of the English Language  
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show The Way of the World  
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Anne Finch   show
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John Drden   show
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show Annus Mirabilis  
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John Dryden   show
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Eearl of Rochester   show
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Christopher Smart   show
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Oliver Goldsmith   show
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show The Vicar of Wakefield  
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Samuel Pepys   show
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