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He also made a bid for fame by writing much utterly valueless poetry on the pompous Augustan model , and , finally , his first two real works - a satirical dialogue The Battle of the Books , and a sharp travesty on religious disputes ...
He also made a bid for fame by writing much utterly valueless poetry on the pompous Augustan model , and , finally , his first two real works - a satirical dialogue The Battle of the Books , and a sharp travesty on religious disputes ...
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ous opportunities offered by the period of the Napoleonic wars , both finally dying admirals long after Jane's own death . Her favorite brother , Henry , just a few years older than Jane , had first secured a Colonel's commission in the ...
ous opportunities offered by the period of the Napoleonic wars , both finally dying admirals long after Jane's own death . Her favorite brother , Henry , just a few years older than Jane , had first secured a Colonel's commission in the ...
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The reason that its narrowness finally does not matter is that none of the implications which could be drawn from the examination of this little corner of society are evaded . Just as the smallest possible section of a circular arc will ...
The reason that its narrowness finally does not matter is that none of the implications which could be drawn from the examination of this little corner of society are evaded . Just as the smallest possible section of a circular arc will ...
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