The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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... land A huge half - moon , a monstrous cantle out . I'll have the current in this place damn'd up ; And here the smug and silver Trent shall run In a new channel , fair and evenly : It shall not wind with such a deep indent To rob me of ...
... land A huge half - moon , a monstrous cantle out . I'll have the current in this place damn'd up ; And here the smug and silver Trent shall run In a new channel , fair and evenly : It shall not wind with such a deep indent To rob me of ...
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... land . His later repeated use in sermons of this symbol of the land as a precious birthright of which he and his people had been fraudulently deprived is , of course , based on the general practise of the time . Such admonitions as this ...
... land . His later repeated use in sermons of this symbol of the land as a precious birthright of which he and his people had been fraudulently deprived is , of course , based on the general practise of the time . Such admonitions as this ...
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... land . But , as the leading Whigs were themselves land- owners and it was considered dangerous to rouse the active hostility of the [ Tory ] squirearchy , the land tax was kept fairly low and agriculture stimulated by protection and ...
... land . But , as the leading Whigs were themselves land- owners and it was considered dangerous to rouse the active hostility of the [ Tory ] squirearchy , the land tax was kept fairly low and agriculture stimulated by protection and ...
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