The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Annette Teta Rubinstein. course . But , as Professor Harbage concludes his well - documented Shakespeare and the Rival ... course , be worse . But it was no longer possible for a great artist to affirm the values presented by the still ...
Annette Teta Rubinstein. course . But , as Professor Harbage concludes his well - documented Shakespeare and the Rival ... course , be worse . But it was no longer possible for a great artist to affirm the values presented by the still ...
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... course of a revolution which , as yet , had only increased the hardships and miseries of their lot . And although there may have been in his case , as of course there was , to a much greater extent in Milton's , some glimpse of the more ...
... course of a revolution which , as yet , had only increased the hardships and miseries of their lot . And although there may have been in his case , as of course there was , to a much greater extent in Milton's , some glimpse of the more ...
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... course , many far more elaborate passages which , for Swift's contemporaries , unmistakably indicated current figures of state . And we need no such special knowledge to appreciate their more fundamental satirical attack upon political ...
... course , many far more elaborate passages which , for Swift's contemporaries , unmistakably indicated current figures of state . And we need no such special knowledge to appreciate their more fundamental satirical attack upon political ...
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