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Pagina 156
... common to cul- tivated men , those , that is , of society and of city life . Na- ture was largely foreign to them , and country life and the life of the poor in cities were considered " low . " More- over , since concrete words arouse ...
... common to cul- tivated men , those , that is , of society and of city life . Na- ture was largely foreign to them , and country life and the life of the poor in cities were considered " low . " More- over , since concrete words arouse ...
Pagina 158
... common . Now the demand for agricultural products and the rise in the value of land , due to the great increase in population , led to re- clamation of the wastes , enclosures by walls and hedges - which changed the face of England ...
... common . Now the demand for agricultural products and the rise in the value of land , due to the great increase in population , led to re- clamation of the wastes , enclosures by walls and hedges - which changed the face of England ...
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... common things and common events . of life . His favorite subjects are Scottish life and customs , con-- viviality , friendship , love , and patriotism . He was a bitter satirist : of hypocrisy and self - righteousness . Independent and ...
... common things and common events . of life . His favorite subjects are Scottish life and customs , con-- viviality , friendship , love , and patriotism . He was a bitter satirist : of hypocrisy and self - righteousness . Independent and ...
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