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... who thought that only witchcraft could have caused " nature so preposterously to err , " or more convinced of the ... wishes a man who chanced to be a little darker than his fellows , instead of daring a marriage which would cause ...
... who thought that only witchcraft could have caused " nature so preposterously to err , " or more convinced of the ... wishes a man who chanced to be a little darker than his fellows , instead of daring a marriage which would cause ...
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In other words , it is the cause of common sense , " to the more surprising twentieth or twenty - first century challenge : " The delicacy of your ' sex , ' " said Tom , " cannot conceive the grossness of ours , nor how little one sort ...
In other words , it is the cause of common sense , " to the more surprising twentieth or twenty - first century challenge : " The delicacy of your ' sex , ' " said Tom , " cannot conceive the grossness of ours , nor how little one sort ...
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There was some cause for her amazement , and perhaps even for alarm . Elizabeth Barrett was , in 1845 , a woman of thirty - nine and had been a semi - invalid since a fall from horseback just after her fifteenth birthday .
There was some cause for her amazement , and perhaps even for alarm . Elizabeth Barrett was , in 1845 , a woman of thirty - nine and had been a semi - invalid since a fall from horseback just after her fifteenth birthday .
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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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