Similar words: daniel defoe, deform, defoam, deforest, defocus, deformed, deformity, decide for. Meaning: n. English writer remembered particularly for his novel about Robinson Crusoe (1660-1731).
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1. By 1721 Parliament accepted the argument of Defoe, Rey, and the weavers, and banned calico.
2. Around 1720 Daniel Defoe witnessed a splendid triumph of determined old age over adversity near Lewes.
3. Robert Dodsley was encouraged by Daniel Defoe and by Pope whose gift of £100 helped him to enter the book-trade.
4. "The residue of the conquered people fled" (Daniel Defoe).
5. Defoe, a precursor of modern novelists, in his Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders initiated an important theme of modern novels: the fate of an isolated individual in modern society.
6. Daniel Defoe was a famous British novelist, occupied an important position in the history of the 18th worldwide literature, and often called "the first English novelist."
7. A little earlier , Jermain Defoe had nodded against the bar from a Glen Johnson delivery.
8. Defoe skillfully narrated the adventures of Robinson Cruesoe on his desert island.
9. Daniel Defoe, English writer, author of Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders,[sentencedict.com] died.
10. It was Tottenham forward Jermain Defoe who scored the winner for England.
11. Defoe and Milner played a key part in today's game.
12. Daniel Defoe wrote the story of Robinson Crusoe suggested by the experience of Alexander Selkirk, a Scotish sailor.
13. Defoe skilfully narrated the adventures of Robinson Crusoe on his desert island.
14. Defoe vividly narrated the adventures of Robinson Crusoe on his desert island.
15. Both Defoe and his critics took the question of factual accuracy as a fundamental one.
16. But it can also be found in the writings of Defoe, who favoured high wages as a stimulant for home demand.
17. Characters and their philosophies can be cobbled together from Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Swift and a reading of contemporary papers.
18. The novel creation characteristic of very important one of Defoe is his realistic style.
19. Moll Flanders (1722) is regarded as signifying the top of the literature career of Daniel Defoe (1660-1731).
20. The last time was a young kid called Jermain Defoe.
21. "Robinson Crusoe" is "fiction, the father of Europe, " Daniel Defoe created an era of old age novel.
22. A few weeks later, Mann paid for a symmetry group to be named after Jermaine Defoe when the player rejoined Spurs.
23. They. made piteous lamentation to us to save them(Daniel Defoe.
24. He had prevailed upon the king to spare them. (Daniel Defoe).
25. The move will , however , cast doubt over the future of Jermain Defoe.
26. Hello, Yes this island receives the name from the men in the book of "Daniel Defoe", and clearly that it's fantasy, nevertheless it's based et the real history of "Alejandro Selkirk" on this island.
27. Robinson Crusoe is a legendary person created by Daniel Defoe.
28. "It was enough to place horror upon the stoutest heart in the world" (Daniel Defoe).
29. There are plenty of luminaries buried there — John “Pilgrim’s Progress”Bunyan, William Blake, Daniel Defoe, and assorted Cromwells.
30. Porstmouth manager Harry Redknapp is also considering selling David Nugent to fund a move for Defoe.
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