What to Read in English LiteratureRowman and Littlefield, 1975 - 154 sidor |
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... followed . A kind of recurrent rhythm will then spring into being of itself . ' ... For an insight into the life of the landed class in the middle of the fifteenth century , we can turn to the letters exchanged between members of a ...
... followed . A kind of recurrent rhythm will then spring into being of itself . ' ... For an insight into the life of the landed class in the middle of the fifteenth century , we can turn to the letters exchanged between members of a ...
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... followed by a cheap edition printed six times in a few weeks . Noting the wonder of foreigners at ' the life of poverty festering round the pillars which support the material greatness of England ' , he spelled out the rotten state of ...
... followed by a cheap edition printed six times in a few weeks . Noting the wonder of foreigners at ' the life of poverty festering round the pillars which support the material greatness of England ' , he spelled out the rotten state of ...
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... followed it up with a series of novels over the next ten years . After that beginning , he was a prolific writer of novels , poems , plays , short stories , travel books , essays , and letters , distinguished by the vitality that is in ...
... followed it up with a series of novels over the next ten years . After that beginning , he was a prolific writer of novels , poems , plays , short stories , travel books , essays , and letters , distinguished by the vitality that is in ...
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