A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 144
... England than 1660. Much of the outburst of joy which greeted Charles on his landing at Dover was due , no doubt , to a feeling that the good old days had returned . But the England of Elizabethan times had disappeared no less assuredly ...
... England than 1660. Much of the outburst of joy which greeted Charles on his landing at Dover was due , no doubt , to a feeling that the good old days had returned . But the England of Elizabethan times had disappeared no less assuredly ...
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... England , Macaulay had hoped to cover the whole period between the reign of James II and the Reform Act of 1832 ... England in 1685 must surely rank among the masterpieces of social history . The great narratives - the 296 LITERARY ...
... England , Macaulay had hoped to cover the whole period between the reign of James II and the Reform Act of 1832 ... England in 1685 must surely rank among the masterpieces of social history . The great narratives - the 296 LITERARY ...
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... England ( Macaulay's ) , 294 , 296 , 297 History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada , 307 , History of England in the Eighteenth Century , The , 307 History of the English People , A Short , 307 ...
... England ( Macaulay's ) , 294 , 296 , 297 History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada , 307 , History of England in the Eighteenth Century , The , 307 History of the English People , A Short , 307 ...
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