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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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baronet , Sir Robert Shaw . George Carr Shaw was a theoretical teetotaler with a small civil service pension of £ 60 a year , and a miserable secret dipsomania . Shaw says : " I can only imagine the hell into which my mother descended ...
baronet , Sir Robert Shaw . George Carr Shaw was a theoretical teetotaler with a small civil service pension of £ 60 a year , and a miserable secret dipsomania . Shaw says : " I can only imagine the hell into which my mother descended ...
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But , like Trefusis in Unsocial Socialist he [ Shaw ] is more concerned to bring conviction of sin than to inspire to a new life ; for he shows no escape from sin . The whole manner of posing the dramatic issue . . . confronts Trench ...
But , like Trefusis in Unsocial Socialist he [ Shaw ] is more concerned to bring conviction of sin than to inspire to a new life ; for he shows no escape from sin . The whole manner of posing the dramatic issue . . . confronts Trench ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
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