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Jane evidently found them somewhat inadequate for she wrote to her publisher : " You will be pleased to hear that I have received the Prince's thanks for the handsome copy I sent him of Emma . Whatever he may think of my ...
Jane evidently found them somewhat inadequate for she wrote to her publisher : " You will be pleased to hear that I have received the Prince's thanks for the handsome copy I sent him of Emma . Whatever he may think of my ...
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With extraordinary disinterestedness Coleridge wrote to one of his admirers , Cottle , a publisher and book seller : " I speak with heart felt sincerity and , I think , unblinded judgment , when I tell you that I feel myself a little ...
With extraordinary disinterestedness Coleridge wrote to one of his admirers , Cottle , a publisher and book seller : " I speak with heart felt sincerity and , I think , unblinded judgment , when I tell you that I feel myself a little ...
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sister , Eliza , had evidently realized the possibilities of the situation and efficiently manipulated matters so that , as Shelley wrote a friend of his , a middle - aged schoolteacher , some months later : The frequency of her ...
sister , Eliza , had evidently realized the possibilities of the situation and efficiently manipulated matters so that , as Shelley wrote a friend of his , a middle - aged schoolteacher , some months later : The frequency of her ...
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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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