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... given a clear moral purpose for telling them , allows for comparison bet- ween his narratives and the medieval form . It is also worth remembering that from 1800 onwards Wordsworth was an avid reader of Chaucer , and modernised a number ...
... given a clear moral purpose for telling them , allows for comparison bet- ween his narratives and the medieval form . It is also worth remembering that from 1800 onwards Wordsworth was an avid reader of Chaucer , and modernised a number ...
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... given the sect's strong emphasis on education , schooling would be taken care of . Isabella and her sisters would have been taught by their schoolmaster father who came from a strong Quaker family ( though , as we shall see , he ...
... given the sect's strong emphasis on education , schooling would be taken care of . Isabella and her sisters would have been taught by their schoolmaster father who came from a strong Quaker family ( though , as we shall see , he ...
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... given that ' The Illustrious Defunct ' begins with the same comparison between Bish and Napoleon ( and Hood later describes Bish as ' Charing Cross's Bonaparte ' ) . And Hood , like Lamb , mourns the fact that modern puffery has lost ...
... given that ' The Illustrious Defunct ' begins with the same comparison between Bish and Napoleon ( and Hood later describes Bish as ' Charing Cross's Bonaparte ' ) . And Hood , like Lamb , mourns the fact that modern puffery has lost ...
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