The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to ShawRussell & Russell, 1960 - 946 pagina's |
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Pagina 497
... immediate accidental death of two of his closest school friends left him more alone than ever . However he found the sensation caused by his satire was not altogether forgotten . Lord Holland , the leader of the Whig nobility who was ...
... immediate accidental death of two of his closest school friends left him more alone than ever . However he found the sensation caused by his satire was not altogether forgotten . Lord Holland , the leader of the Whig nobility who was ...
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... immediate fruit . The plan to write an introductory version for children of some of the Shakespearian plays , took shape and became a cooperative project , for Mary rapidly completed most of the comedies and Charles , with some ...
... immediate fruit . The plan to write an introductory version for children of some of the Shakespearian plays , took shape and became a cooperative project , for Mary rapidly completed most of the comedies and Charles , with some ...
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... immediately after his Sketches by Boz : " Ain't this here Boz a tip - top feller - Some folks write well but he writes ... immediate object but was reprinted in dozens of periodicals , issued as a broadside , and stamped on innumerable ...
... immediately after his Sketches by Boz : " Ain't this here Boz a tip - top feller - Some folks write well but he writes ... immediate object but was reprinted in dozens of periodicals , issued as a broadside , and stamped on innumerable ...
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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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