The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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... important part of the college curriculum ] he had no relish by nature , and turned himself to reading history and poetry . Later he was to declare , to the scandal of his learned colleagues : I have been better entertained , and more ...
... important part of the college curriculum ] he had no relish by nature , and turned himself to reading history and poetry . Later he was to declare , to the scandal of his learned colleagues : I have been better entertained , and more ...
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... important part of the college curriculum ] he had no relish by nature , and turned himself to reading history and poetry . Later he was to declare , to the scandal of his learned colleagues : I have been better entertained , and more ...
... important part of the college curriculum ] he had no relish by nature , and turned himself to reading history and poetry . Later he was to declare , to the scandal of his learned colleagues : I have been better entertained , and more ...
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... important of all , both Defoe and his critics took the question of factual accuracy as a fundamental one . - -- A ... importance for us is the evidence it gives that not even its creator yet realized a new literary form had come into ...
... important of all , both Defoe and his critics took the question of factual accuracy as a fundamental one . - -- A ... importance for us is the evidence it gives that not even its creator yet realized a new literary form had come into ...
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