The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw: William Shakespeare to Jane AustenMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 946 pagina's |
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Pagina 143
... accepted in the spring of 1650 , and , on the minutes of the Council , we find the many duties of corre- spondence ... accept , a compromise necessitated by the broad coalition of forces which had effected the revolution , but he never ...
... accepted in the spring of 1650 , and , on the minutes of the Council , we find the many duties of corre- spondence ... accept , a compromise necessitated by the broad coalition of forces which had effected the revolution , but he never ...
Pagina 218
... accept of the lowest . However , it is not only , or even chiefly , in his attitude toward women that Pope best represents his age . We find Pope the epitome of his period whether we accept Carlyle's unkind description of " The withered ...
... accept of the lowest . However , it is not only , or even chiefly , in his attitude toward women that Pope best represents his age . We find Pope the epitome of his period whether we accept Carlyle's unkind description of " The withered ...
Pagina 348
... accept- ing the proposal , Charlotte's : reflections were in general satisfactory . Mr. Collins , to be sure , was neither sensible nor agreeable ; his society was irk- some , and his attachment to her must be imaginary . But still he ...
... accept- ing the proposal , Charlotte's : reflections were in general satisfactory . Mr. Collins , to be sure , was neither sensible nor agreeable ; his society was irk- some , and his attachment to her must be imaginary . But still he ...
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