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Literary Period
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Eighteenth Century (926)
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Age of Sensibility (623)
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Augustan (363)
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Restoration (241)
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Seventeenth Century (210)
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Romantic (164)
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Uncategorized (96)
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Light (37)
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Population (29)
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Plant (19)
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Prose (438)
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Poetry (361)
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Prose Fiction (202)
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Translation (111)
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Drama (109)
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Politics of Author
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Whig (169)
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From Whig to Tory (72)
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Jacobin Sympathies (71)
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Whiggish (36)
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Opposition Whig (33)
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Jacobite (17)
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Jacobite Sympathies (16)
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Religion of Author
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Anglican (128)
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Deist or Theist (43)
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Roman Catholic (34)
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Church of Scotland (29)
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Evangelical (21)
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Cambridge Platonist (18)
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Date: 1800
"I merely write to allay those tumults which our necessary separation produces; to aid me in calling up a little patience, till the time arrives, when our persons, like our minds, shall be united forever."
preview | full record— Brown, Charles Brockden (1771-1810)