The New Pelican Guide to English Literature: From Dickens to HardyBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1982 V.1. pt. 1. Medieval literature : Chaucer and the alliterative tradition. pt. 2. Medieval literature : the European inheritance -- v.2. The age of Shakespeare - - v.3. From Donne to Marvell -- v.4. From Dryden to Johnson -- v.5. From Blake to Byron -- v.6. From Dickens to Hardy -- v.7. From James to Elliot -- v.8. The present -- v.9. American literature |
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... beginning of the nineteenth century were limited to a maximum of five thousand copies a day , but by mid - century The Times could turn out forty thousand copies in under four hours from a single set of types . The appearance of ...
... beginning of the nineteenth century were limited to a maximum of five thousand copies a day , but by mid - century The Times could turn out forty thousand copies in under four hours from a single set of types . The appearance of ...
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... beginning of the eighteenth century , and after 1815 the tax stood at fourpence gross , a deliberate attempt to keep them from circulating among the lower orders . At the beginning of our period , a daily newspaper like The Times cost ...
... beginning of the eighteenth century , and after 1815 the tax stood at fourpence gross , a deliberate attempt to keep them from circulating among the lower orders . At the beginning of our period , a daily newspaper like The Times cost ...
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... beginning of , say , a stanza to the end and all the stanza is one long strain , though written in lines asunder ' ( Author's Preface to Poems ) . Without such a scheme his bold syntactical compression is hardly imaginable . The ...
... beginning of , say , a stanza to the end and all the stanza is one long strain , though written in lines asunder ' ( Author's Preface to Poems ) . Without such a scheme his bold syntactical compression is hardly imaginable . The ...
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