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Pagina 171
... began to be common in this age . Many books were pro- duced in prose - philosophies , sermons , essays , histories— but of them all the ones most read to - day are Bunyan's ( q.v. ) Pilgrim's Progress and Pepys's diary . Samuel Pepys 1 ...
... began to be common in this age . Many books were pro- duced in prose - philosophies , sermons , essays , histories— but of them all the ones most read to - day are Bunyan's ( q.v. ) Pilgrim's Progress and Pepys's diary . Samuel Pepys 1 ...
Pagina 234
... began his homeward journey by giving away half his money to a poor woman with eight children , and was worried whether he should not have given her more . Again his uncle supplied him with money , this time to start his train- ing as a ...
... began his homeward journey by giving away half his money to a poor woman with eight children , and was worried whether he should not have given her more . Again his uncle supplied him with money , this time to start his train- ing as a ...
Pagina 336
... began to hear through the criticisms of Edmund Gosse of the prose plays of Ibsen . A performance of A Doll's House ( 1889 ) was his first effective introduction to the stage in England ; and Archer's translations ( 1890-1891 ) found ...
... began to hear through the criticisms of Edmund Gosse of the prose plays of Ibsen . A performance of A Doll's House ( 1889 ) was his first effective introduction to the stage in England ; and Archer's translations ( 1890-1891 ) found ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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