A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - 702 páginas |
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... manners rather than to paint men and women . In his drama , he is a moralist first and foremost , afterwards the artist ... manner . Even here , in the early years of apprenticeship , he displayed vigorous power of imagination ; but ...
... manners rather than to paint men and women . In his drama , he is a moralist first and foremost , afterwards the artist ... manner . Even here , in the early years of apprenticeship , he displayed vigorous power of imagination ; but ...
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... manner . The library and collection which Sir Hans Sloane , the well - known doctor , had got together was offered ... manners of the early eighteenth century ; the polish of the Restoration period had worn off , and now manners and ...
... manner . The library and collection which Sir Hans Sloane , the well - known doctor , had got together was offered ... manners of the early eighteenth century ; the polish of the Restoration period had worn off , and now manners and ...
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... manner they felt when they placed themselves by the power of imagination in trying situations , in the conflicts of duty and passion , or the strife of contending duties ; what sort of loves and enmities theirs were ; how their griefs ...
... manner they felt when they placed themselves by the power of imagination in trying situations , in the conflicts of duty and passion , or the strife of contending duties ; what sort of loves and enmities theirs were ; how their griefs ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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