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Pagina 194
And , far from the hypocritical denial of sex we associate with a later Victorian " puritanism , " Bunyan tolerantly remarks of her error in having accepted Mr. Badman's courtship : As to his person , there she was fittest to judge ...
And , far from the hypocritical denial of sex we associate with a later Victorian " puritanism , " Bunyan tolerantly remarks of her error in having accepted Mr. Badman's courtship : As to his person , there she was fittest to judge ...
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She sadly tells us that after accepting the proposal , Charlotte's : reflections were in general satisfactory . Mr. Collins , to be sure , was neither sensible nor agreeable ; his society was irksome , and his attachment to her must be ...
She sadly tells us that after accepting the proposal , Charlotte's : reflections were in general satisfactory . Mr. Collins , to be sure , was neither sensible nor agreeable ; his society was irksome , and his attachment to her must be ...
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Lewes , well - known in the world of science and philosophy , had just accepted the editorship of the new Fortnightly Review and knowing how much George Eliot was affected by the lack of general social acceptance , he urged the ...
Lewes , well - known in the world of science and philosophy , had just accepted the editorship of the new Fortnightly Review and knowing how much George Eliot was affected by the lack of general social acceptance , he urged the ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
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