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... Perhaps most interesting of his works are his semi - autobiographic pamphlets , full of self - accusations , some perhaps made for effect . The Groatsworth of Wit ( 1592 ) is one of these , and contains the at- tack on Shakespeare ...
... Perhaps most interesting of his works are his semi - autobiographic pamphlets , full of self - accusations , some perhaps made for effect . The Groatsworth of Wit ( 1592 ) is one of these , and contains the at- tack on Shakespeare ...
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... perhaps his oldest son Henry - for the amiable Dr. Primrose , the Vicar of Wakefield , and for the kindly parson in The Deserted Village . Goldsmith's first teacher judged him to be " impenetrably dull . " His second , an old soldier ...
... perhaps his oldest son Henry - for the amiable Dr. Primrose , the Vicar of Wakefield , and for the kindly parson in The Deserted Village . Goldsmith's first teacher judged him to be " impenetrably dull . " His second , an old soldier ...
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... perhaps the greatest of English women novelists , though her field of observation was extremely limited and such a rank has been accorded her only in re- cent years . She is unexcelled in quiet unmalicious satire . Austen enthusiasts ...
... perhaps the greatest of English women novelists , though her field of observation was extremely limited and such a rank has been accorded her only in re- cent years . She is unexcelled in quiet unmalicious satire . Austen enthusiasts ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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