The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw, Volume 1Citadel Press, 1953 - 946 pagina's |
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Pagina 155
... forced to urge her daughter to plead a reconciliation . Although Mrs. Powell and her whole family had been materially indebted to Milton during the years of the com- monwealth , she persisted in claiming and , no doubt believing , that ...
... forced to urge her daughter to plead a reconciliation . Although Mrs. Powell and her whole family had been materially indebted to Milton during the years of the com- monwealth , she persisted in claiming and , no doubt believing , that ...
Pagina 242
... forced to live . And in a note to an Irish friend he demanded : Does not corruption of men in high places eat into your heart and exhaust your spirits ? In 1730 he published a brief - and savage - satire on an unofficial suggestion that ...
... forced to live . And in a note to an Irish friend he demanded : Does not corruption of men in high places eat into your heart and exhaust your spirits ? In 1730 he published a brief - and savage - satire on an unofficial suggestion that ...
Pagina 350
... forced her to discontinue it after what seems to be a most promising and absorbing beginning . A dialogue between two sisters , one , an almost resigned spinster of twenty - nine and the other a very beautiful young girl of nine- teen ...
... forced her to discontinue it after what seems to be a most promising and absorbing beginning . A dialogue between two sisters , one , an almost resigned spinster of twenty - nine and the other a very beautiful young girl of nine- teen ...
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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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