The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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Pagina 120
... mean also an attempt to create economic equality . Such equality , in pre- industrial days , can only mean a sharing - out ... means of welding all these forces in a national unity . All this , however , was still in the undisclosed if ...
... mean also an attempt to create economic equality . Such equality , in pre- industrial days , can only mean a sharing - out ... means of welding all these forces in a national unity . All this , however , was still in the undisclosed if ...
Pagina 257
... means to several prominent Whig members of the government . By 1697 he had organized a pantile factory to make ... mean ) good for that is taught no more ? Benjamin Franklin says in his autobiography : " I found DANIEL DEFOE 255.
... means to several prominent Whig members of the government . By 1697 he had organized a pantile factory to make ... mean ) good for that is taught no more ? Benjamin Franklin says in his autobiography : " I found DANIEL DEFOE 255.
Pagina 311
... mean that great political cause between Woodall Out and Takeall In Esqs , which hath been so learnedly han- dled in papers ... means of plunder- ing the poor , although we know from other sources that Fielding himself was a convinced if ...
... mean that great political cause between Woodall Out and Takeall In Esqs , which hath been so learnedly han- dled in papers ... means of plunder- ing the poor , although we know from other sources that Fielding himself was a convinced if ...
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