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 35
... better the instruction . There is much that might relevantly be noted in almost every succeeding scene but the final climax of the theme and the play are , of course , found in the fourth act courtroom . In opening his appeal to ...
... better the instruction . There is much that might relevantly be noted in almost every succeeding scene but the final climax of the theme and the play are , of course , found in the fourth act courtroom . In opening his appeal to ...
Pagina 271
... better wages , so they , I mean the same poorer part of the people , clothe better , and furnish better , and this encreases the consumption of the very manu- factures they make ; then that consumption encreases the quan- tity made ...
... better wages , so they , I mean the same poorer part of the people , clothe better , and furnish better , and this encreases the consumption of the very manu- factures they make ; then that consumption encreases the quan- tity made ...
Pagina 357
... better not leave England . Let the Portmans go to Ireland , but as you know nothing of the Manners there , you had better not go with them . You will be in danger of giving false representations . Stick to Bath and the Foresters . There ...
... better not leave England . Let the Portmans go to Ireland , but as you know nothing of the Manners there , you had better not go with them . You will be in danger of giving false representations . Stick to Bath and the Foresters . There ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
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