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A large number of the political and social themes we have already noted , and of the subtle psychological development we have so far been constrained to ignore , are raised to new levels of intensity here . For example , the humorous ...
A large number of the political and social themes we have already noted , and of the subtle psychological development we have so far been constrained to ignore , are raised to new levels of intensity here . For example , the humorous ...
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For example , a High Church clergyman wrote a friend about it : I join with the author in all that he says , and have such a value for the book that , next to the Holy Bible and Sacred Comments , I take it for the most valuable piece I ...
For example , a High Church clergyman wrote a friend about it : I join with the author in all that he says , and have such a value for the book that , next to the Holy Bible and Sacred Comments , I take it for the most valuable piece I ...
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... offering the speaker's own life as a horrible example of crime and punishment . Defoe himself wrote a whole series of these in the miscellaneous journalism of his last ten years . And in Moll Flanders he again ostensibly went just a ...
... offering the speaker's own life as a horrible example of crime and punishment . Defoe himself wrote a whole series of these in the miscellaneous journalism of his last ten years . And in Moll Flanders he again ostensibly went just a ...
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