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... the Labourers in the Vineyard to prove that in the Kingdom of Heaven all are equal and receive the same reward : those who toiled for but one hour , and those who bore the burden and heat of the day . She also obtains for her father ...
... the Labourers in the Vineyard to prove that in the Kingdom of Heaven all are equal and receive the same reward : those who toiled for but one hour , and those who bore the burden and heat of the day . She also obtains for her father ...
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Ben Jonson , indeed , admitted that Shakespeare was without a rival ; but some preferred Jonson himself ; others upheld the claims of Fletcher to be at least the equal of both . Time has so altered these views that many readers would ...
Ben Jonson , indeed , admitted that Shakespeare was without a rival ; but some preferred Jonson himself ; others upheld the claims of Fletcher to be at least the equal of both . Time has so altered these views that many readers would ...
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... a record of the siege of “ Mansoul ” by the forces of evil , are the most remarkable . But none of these can equal The Pilgrim's 66 Progress either in literary art or in universality of interest 158 LITERARY HISTORY OF ENGLAND.
... a record of the siege of “ Mansoul ” by the forces of evil , are the most remarkable . But none of these can equal The Pilgrim's 66 Progress either in literary art or in universality of interest 158 LITERARY HISTORY OF ENGLAND.
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAUCER AND HIS | 13 |
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