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Metaphor Category:
"Fetters"
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Religion of Author:
"Anglican"
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Literary Period:
"Early Modern"
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"Long Eighteenth Century"
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"Restoration"
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Work title:
"A Voyage Round the World: or, a Pocket-Library, Divided into several Volumes."
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Gender of Author:
"Male"
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Genre:
"Prose Fiction"
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Nationality of Author:
"English"
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Date: 1691
"Why then shou'd I not pull up the stake, or get my Lock and Chain off, and scamper away in the interminable Fields of the invisible World."
preview | full record— Dunton, John (1659–1732)
Date: 1691
"Towards the end of which Chapter Evander confesses his Wit has a little run away with him; so ungovernable a thing is towring Fancy, when not hand-cufft by powerful Reason, flying out against Learning, beloved Learning, at so Satyrical a rate as almost makes his heart bleed to read it, when he t...
preview | full record— Dunton, John (1659–1732)