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Pagina 82
... brought about by the Pope's refusal to declare his marriage to Catherine of Aragon invalid so that he could marry ... brought about the dis- solution of the monasteries . His confiscation of these religious en- dowments brought him ...
... brought about by the Pope's refusal to declare his marriage to Catherine of Aragon invalid so that he could marry ... brought about the dis- solution of the monasteries . His confiscation of these religious en- dowments brought him ...
Pagina 206
... brought the service of their talents to English Literature . He is known as the admiring school - fellow and lifelong friend of Addison , the careless trooper who wrote books on religion , the affectionate but exasperating husband of ...
... brought the service of their talents to English Literature . He is known as the admiring school - fellow and lifelong friend of Addison , the careless trooper who wrote books on religion , the affectionate but exasperating husband of ...
Pagina 387
... brought into blacker contrast the awful poverty of Great Britain's " submerged tenth . " In 1903 a leading statesman said that over 12,000,000 people were " in the grip of perpetual poverty and never free from hunger . " Various ...
... brought into blacker contrast the awful poverty of Great Britain's " submerged tenth . " In 1903 a leading statesman said that over 12,000,000 people were " in the grip of perpetual poverty and never free from hunger . " Various ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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