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... England of their time than we could have got in any other way . The only permanent rival of the novel is the drama ; but the drama requires certain conditions which do not obtain in England . It requires , among other things , the ...
... England of their time than we could have got in any other way . The only permanent rival of the novel is the drama ; but the drama requires certain conditions which do not obtain in England . It requires , among other things , the ...
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... England from the fall of Wolsey to the defeat of the Armada , was one that requires an almost impossible detachment of mind for its fair treatment ; and Froude imported into his treatment of it all his violent theological partisanship ...
... England from the fall of Wolsey to the defeat of the Armada , was one that requires an almost impossible detachment of mind for its fair treatment ; and Froude imported into his treatment of it all his violent theological partisanship ...
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... England was , because her slightest work was done so thoroughly . Alas ! if read rightly , these perfectnesses are signs of a slavery in our England a thousand times more bitter and more degrading than that of the scourged African , or ...
... England was , because her slightest work was done so thoroughly . Alas ! if read rightly , these perfectnesses are signs of a slavery in our England a thousand times more bitter and more degrading than that of the scourged African , or ...
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