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Pagina 102
... famous plays are Philaster ( 1608-1610 ) , The Maid's Tragedy ( 1610-1611 ) , and The Knight of the Burning Pestle ( 1610 ) , the last two mainly Beaumont's . The volume of plays that goes by their name contains a good deal of work by ...
... famous plays are Philaster ( 1608-1610 ) , The Maid's Tragedy ( 1610-1611 ) , and The Knight of the Burning Pestle ( 1610 ) , the last two mainly Beaumont's . The volume of plays that goes by their name contains a good deal of work by ...
Pagina 423
... famous authors ; Barrie , for instance , wrote the first . His stories are well - written and witty , and show an attractive personality . The Man Who Understood Women , and Other Stories ( 1908 ) . Alan Alexander Milne , poet and ...
... famous authors ; Barrie , for instance , wrote the first . His stories are well - written and witty , and show an attractive personality . The Man Who Understood Women , and Other Stories ( 1908 ) . Alan Alexander Milne , poet and ...
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... Famous among English institutions are the four Inns of Court , situated in London , incorporations for the study of law having the exclusive privilege of calling to the bar . They are called inns be- cause originating in the boarding ...
... Famous among English institutions are the four Inns of Court , situated in London , incorporations for the study of law having the exclusive privilege of calling to the bar . They are called inns be- cause originating in the boarding ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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