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  2. 1700 in literature - Wikipedia

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    John Oldmixon – The Grove, or Love's Paradise published ("semi-opera", music by Henry Purcell) William Philips – St. Stephen's Green; Mary Pix – The Beau Defeated; Nicholas Rowe – The Ambitious Stepmother; Thomas Southerne – The Fate of Capua: A tragedy, performed about April [4] John Vanbrugh – The Pilgrim: A comedy, anonymous ...

  3. Category:17th-century books - Wikipedia

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  4. 18th century in literature - Wikipedia

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    European literature of the 18th century refers to literature (poetry, drama, satire, essays, and novels) produced in Europe during this period. The 18th century saw the development of the modern novel as literary genre, in fact many candidates for the first novel in English date from this period, of which Daniel Defoe's 1719 Robinson Crusoe is probably the best known.

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  6. Category:1700s poetry books - Wikipedia

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  7. A Collection of Old Ballads - Wikipedia

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    A Collection of Old Ballads is an anonymous book published 1723–1725 in three volumes in London by Roberts and Leach. It was the second major collection of British folksongs to be published, following Wit and Mirth, or Pills to Purge Melancholy (published 1719–1720).

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    .kpl, Kalliope PlayList, is a kind of XML playlist storing developed to speed up loading and managing playlists..m3u/.m3u8, a simple text-based list of the locations of the items, with each item on a new line. This is one of the most popular playlist types..pla, Samsung format(?), binary, Winamp handles these.aimppl, .plc, file extensions for AIMP.

  9. 1719 in literature - Wikipedia

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    March 14 – Richard Steele launches The Plebeian, in opposition to government policy on peerages. [1] [2]April 23–25 – Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe is published in London (by W. Taylor) as his first work of fiction, written aged about 60. [3]