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... tion based its arguments on the Bible , and thus a habit of reading and a care for books became general among the serious - minded middle classes , those least likely to be interested in secular literature . The Renaissance made ...
... tion based its arguments on the Bible , and thus a habit of reading and a care for books became general among the serious - minded middle classes , those least likely to be interested in secular literature . The Renaissance made ...
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... tion , the ordinary citizen enjoys advantages of education , amusements , and various municipal enterprises , which he could not provide for himself . This is especially true of large cities , and has promoted their growth at the ex ...
... tion , the ordinary citizen enjoys advantages of education , amusements , and various municipal enterprises , which he could not provide for himself . This is especially true of large cities , and has promoted their growth at the ex ...
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... tion of the " miter , " a bishop's head - dress more consistently worn in that Church than in the Church of England . ) The established Church in England is supported by ancient endowments and by the state ; the other religious bodies ...
... tion of the " miter , " a bishop's head - dress more consistently worn in that Church than in the Church of England . ) The established Church in England is supported by ancient endowments and by the state ; the other religious bodies ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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