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A more vigorous picture of unregenerate and exuberant old England than that given in Joseph Andrews ( 1742 ) does not exist . The plot matters little : but in describing the miscellaneous company at an inn , the mixed talk in a coach ...
A more vigorous picture of unregenerate and exuberant old England than that given in Joseph Andrews ( 1742 ) does not exist . The plot matters little : but in describing the miscellaneous company at an inn , the mixed talk in a coach ...
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III In his History of England , Macaulay had hoped to cover the whole period between the reign of James II and the Reform Act of 1832 , thus building a secure monument to the glories of limited monarchy . That he should have executed ...
III In his History of England , Macaulay had hoped to cover the whole period between the reign of James II and the Reform Act of 1832 , thus building a secure monument to the glories of limited monarchy . That he should have executed ...
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II It has been the great achievement of Mr. Rudyard Kipling to restore the connection between imaginative literature and the vital activities of England . Though educated at home , Mr. Kipling's real career began in India , and it was ...
II It has been the great achievement of Mr. Rudyard Kipling to restore the connection between imaginative literature and the vital activities of England . Though educated at home , Mr. Kipling's real career began in India , and it was ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAUCER AND HIS | 13 |
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