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Meanwhile , with the same prodigious vitality we have already marveled at in Defoe , Fielding was not only writing play after play , and living the fast - paced London theatrical life he describes in many of them , but was also ...
Meanwhile , with the same prodigious vitality we have already marveled at in Defoe , Fielding was not only writing play after play , and living the fast - paced London theatrical life he describes in many of them , but was also ...
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But now , in Keats and Lamb we find two great writers who were radical in their sympathies , friendships and ... to be sure , occasionally indicated or even stated their political attitudes in their creative writing as well as in their ...
But now , in Keats and Lamb we find two great writers who were radical in their sympathies , friendships and ... to be sure , occasionally indicated or even stated their political attitudes in their creative writing as well as in their ...
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... While he was writing Bleak House , which was finished in August 1853 , Dickens was asked to speak at the annual ... the greatest literature was literature for the people and that writing for the people meant writing up , not down .
... While he was writing Bleak House , which was finished in August 1853 , Dickens was asked to speak at the annual ... the greatest literature was literature for the people and that writing for the people meant writing up , not down .
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