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... interest for anybody . Only one now and then will so appeal to some people that they will keep on reading and re - reading it , recommending it to their friends , and insisting on its interest , or its truth , or its beauty . If a book ...
... interest for anybody . Only one now and then will so appeal to some people that they will keep on reading and re - reading it , recommending it to their friends , and insisting on its interest , or its truth , or its beauty . If a book ...
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... interest in the life around him . This interest finally reached its greatest expression in The Canterbury Tales . The Canterbury Tales in its Prologue describes how a group of thirty - one pilgrims gathered in April at the Tabard Inn in ...
... interest in the life around him . This interest finally reached its greatest expression in The Canterbury Tales . The Canterbury Tales in its Prologue describes how a group of thirty - one pilgrims gathered in April at the Tabard Inn in ...
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... interest , but determined to correct Gold- smith's idyllic picture of village life , George Crabbe ( 1754-1832 ) , a native of the poor fishing - village of Aldeburgh on the east coast , wrote The Village ( 1783 ) in stiff heroic ...
... interest , but determined to correct Gold- smith's idyllic picture of village life , George Crabbe ( 1754-1832 ) , a native of the poor fishing - village of Aldeburgh on the east coast , wrote The Village ( 1783 ) in stiff heroic ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
Copyright | |
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