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Press , 1967 ) , p . 748 . 5. The text of Cranford used throughout is that of the Oxford English Novels edition , ed . Elizabeth Porges Watson ( London : Oxford Univ . Press , 1972 ) . Citations refer to chapter numbers , which were ...
Press , 1967 ) , p . 748 . 5. The text of Cranford used throughout is that of the Oxford English Novels edition , ed . Elizabeth Porges Watson ( London : Oxford Univ . Press , 1972 ) . Citations refer to chapter numbers , which were ...
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Frederick L. Jones ( Norman : Univ . of Oklahoma Press . 1947 ) , p . 73 . 18. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding , ed . Peter H. Nidditch ( Oxford : Clarendon , 1975 ) , pp . 395 and 397. Mary even notes a reading of this text ...
Frederick L. Jones ( Norman : Univ . of Oklahoma Press . 1947 ) , p . 73 . 18. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding , ed . Peter H. Nidditch ( Oxford : Clarendon , 1975 ) , pp . 395 and 397. Mary even notes a reading of this text ...
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Press , 1968 ) , p . 80. For other attempts to limit interpretation of this work to what could be grasped by the audience at its first performance in 1634 , see Diekhoff's own essay , “ A Mask at Ludlow ” in A Maske at Ludlow , pp .
Press , 1968 ) , p . 80. For other attempts to limit interpretation of this work to what could be grasped by the audience at its first performance in 1634 , see Diekhoff's own essay , “ A Mask at Ludlow ” in A Maske at Ludlow , pp .
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