The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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... social and economic order had been destroyed and a new world was coming to birth - and when his nation and indeed his city had taken a leading part in that destruction and that great new birth . When we today think of a progressive ...
... social and economic order had been destroyed and a new world was coming to birth - and when his nation and indeed his city had taken a leading part in that destruction and that great new birth . When we today think of a progressive ...
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... social abuses and the oppressors of the poor . In John Bunyan , Mechanick Preacher , W. Y. Tindale , speaking of Bunyan's contemporaries and immediate predecessors , says : " In pulpit or market place they directed and inflamed the ...
... social abuses and the oppressors of the poor . In John Bunyan , Mechanick Preacher , W. Y. Tindale , speaking of Bunyan's contemporaries and immediate predecessors , says : " In pulpit or market place they directed and inflamed the ...
Pagina 336
... social criticism with a fundamental assurance of social well - being and the likelihood of a reasonable personal happiness . The only analogous satire which comes to mind is found in the early postrevolutionary work of such Russian ...
... social criticism with a fundamental assurance of social well - being and the likelihood of a reasonable personal happiness . The only analogous satire which comes to mind is found in the early postrevolutionary work of such Russian ...
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