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... followed her example . Many noblemen themselves attended performances at the regu- lar theatres as well , and the comparatively huge audiences pre- sented an amazing cross section of London . Professor Alfred Har- bage , in a carefully ...
... followed her example . Many noblemen themselves attended performances at the regu- lar theatres as well , and the comparatively huge audiences pre- sented an amazing cross section of London . Professor Alfred Har- bage , in a carefully ...
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... followed the peace of 1815-16 forced Henry's banking house into bankruptcy , along with many others , but Jane had only £ 13 on deposit there , the rest of her earnings- less than £ 1,000 - being with patriotic or more likely sisterly ...
... followed the peace of 1815-16 forced Henry's banking house into bankruptcy , along with many others , but Jane had only £ 13 on deposit there , the rest of her earnings- less than £ 1,000 - being with patriotic or more likely sisterly ...
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... followed by two of depression most dreadful . I look back upon her earlier attacks with longing : nice little durations of six weeks or so , followed by complete restoration , -shocking as they were to me then . In short , half her life ...
... followed by two of depression most dreadful . I look back upon her earlier attacks with longing : nice little durations of six weeks or so , followed by complete restoration , -shocking as they were to me then . In short , half her life ...
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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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