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When Fielding was called to the Bar that year he had to give up his editorship and so had time to begin a far more powerful and amusing satire , which soon turned into a full length novel , The Adventures of Joseph Andrews , and of his ...
When Fielding was called to the Bar that year he had to give up his editorship and so had time to begin a far more powerful and amusing satire , which soon turned into a full length novel , The Adventures of Joseph Andrews , and of his ...
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Wordsworth soon shared his enthusiasm for and , more unusual , his understanding of , the real meaning of the revolution and , as he described at length in The Prelude , spent whole days , weeks and months in talking to and learning ...
Wordsworth soon shared his enthusiasm for and , more unusual , his understanding of , the real meaning of the revolution and , as he described at length in The Prelude , spent whole days , weeks and months in talking to and learning ...
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Miss Evans was soon plunged into all kinds of activity . The spring of 1852 was largely occupied with a battle between Chapman and the ultra - conservative Publishers and Booksellers Association . The question at issue - a removal of ...
Miss Evans was soon plunged into all kinds of activity . The spring of 1852 was largely occupied with a battle between Chapman and the ultra - conservative Publishers and Booksellers Association . The question at issue - a removal of ...
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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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