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Shakespeare's two great series of History Plays , which we will soon consider , drew much of their material from these very popular Chronicles . In 1561 another Summarie of English Chronicles was printed and ran into eleven editions in ...
Shakespeare's two great series of History Plays , which we will soon consider , drew much of their material from these very popular Chronicles . In 1561 another Summarie of English Chronicles was printed and ran into eleven editions in ...
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They arranged matters so that Mary , surprising him at a relative's home , successfully begged for a reconciliation . Her family as well as his own father , who had been living with the royalist son , Christopher , soon took refuge with ...
They arranged matters so that Mary , surprising him at a relative's home , successfully begged for a reconciliation . Her family as well as his own father , who had been living with the royalist son , Christopher , soon took refuge with ...
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When Fielding was called to the Bar that year he had to give up his editorship and so had time to begin a far more powerful and amusing satire , which soon turned into a full length novel , The Adventures of Joseph Andrews , and of his ...
When Fielding was called to the Bar that year he had to give up his editorship and so had time to begin a far more powerful and amusing satire , which soon turned into a full length novel , The Adventures of Joseph Andrews , and of his ...
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