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... literary ability but under the necessity of earning a living usually became attached to the retinue of some great nobleman - this was almost a recognized profession for them or received rewards from the patrons to whom they dedicated ...
... literary ability but under the necessity of earning a living usually became attached to the retinue of some great nobleman - this was almost a recognized profession for them or received rewards from the patrons to whom they dedicated ...
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... LITERARY CONDITIONS This period shows with unusual clearness the effects upon literature of education , of the conditions of publica- tion , and of other social influences . Education in the eighteenth century was at a low level . The ...
... LITERARY CONDITIONS This period shows with unusual clearness the effects upon literature of education , of the conditions of publica- tion , and of other social influences . Education in the eighteenth century was at a low level . The ...
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... Literary Club , Johnson said he was " one of the first men we now have as an author , " though the other members thought him only " a literary drudge . " Even when the publication of The Traveller ( 1764 ) had established his success ...
... Literary Club , Johnson said he was " one of the first men we now have as an author , " though the other members thought him only " a literary drudge . " Even when the publication of The Traveller ( 1764 ) had established his success ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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