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... Bourgeois Revolution THE ELIZABETHAN AGE etk It is difficult for us today to imagine the reality and vigor of Eng- land's great Renaissance age , and of that early period of triumphant revolution which ushered in our modern world .
... Bourgeois Revolution THE ELIZABETHAN AGE etk It is difficult for us today to imagine the reality and vigor of Eng- land's great Renaissance age , and of that early period of triumphant revolution which ushered in our modern world .
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Yet during this trying period and later , despite all personal vicissitudes , both Jane's letters and her novels breathe undiminished the spirit of stability and security that " characterized the post- revolutionary period of the great ...
Yet during this trying period and later , despite all personal vicissitudes , both Jane's letters and her novels breathe undiminished the spirit of stability and security that " characterized the post- revolutionary period of the great ...
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... and for her this removal evi- dently put a definite period to youth and its promise of some more significant future . As long as circumstances were relatively un- changed in the home in which she had been born it was still possible ...
... and for her this removal evi- dently put a definite period to youth and its promise of some more significant future . As long as circumstances were relatively un- changed in the home in which she had been born it was still possible ...
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