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Pagina 370
... fact , and the social fact is to be discovered not so much in the professions of her characters as in the texture of her style . This is true , and his article's subsequent detailed analysis of the language is extremely valuable , but ...
... fact , and the social fact is to be discovered not so much in the professions of her characters as in the texture of her style . This is true , and his article's subsequent detailed analysis of the language is extremely valuable , but ...
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... fact the account of Carlyle and other authorities , which put the number executed in Paris at over 10,000 instead of ... fact that Darnay is unfairly in danger of being be- headed by the passionate and vengeful Tribunal of the French ...
... fact the account of Carlyle and other authorities , which put the number executed in Paris at over 10,000 instead of ... fact that Darnay is unfairly in danger of being be- headed by the passionate and vengeful Tribunal of the French ...
Pagina 775
... fact that for him experiments are practical , not theoretical , and must be made with expense of money instead of brains - a fact that is not , perhaps , sufficiently taken into account by agricultural theorists , who complain of the ...
... fact that for him experiments are practical , not theoretical , and must be made with expense of money instead of brains - a fact that is not , perhaps , sufficiently taken into account by agricultural theorists , who complain of the ...
Inhoudsopgave
THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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