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Annette Teta Rubinstein. i The Great Tradition in English Literature From SHAKESPEARE to SHAW.
Annette Teta Rubinstein. i The Great Tradition in English Literature From SHAKESPEARE to SHAW.
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As Dr. Arnold Kettle , in his Introduction to the English Novel , says on this point : It is precisely the fact that the human interest story in our newspapers is nearly always presented from a morally neutral standpoint , without ...
As Dr. Arnold Kettle , in his Introduction to the English Novel , says on this point : It is precisely the fact that the human interest story in our newspapers is nearly always presented from a morally neutral standpoint , without ...
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In his correspondence with English friends about the possibility of selling his English estate to buy land in America he wrote that he did not wish to go to the United States because of slavery there . Later , he wrote more fully in his ...
In his correspondence with English friends about the possibility of selling his English estate to buy land in America he wrote that he did not wish to go to the United States because of slavery there . Later , he wrote more fully in his ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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