A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - 702 páginas |
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... present and thereby disconnecting past and present , he boldly projected the present into the past , using his knowledge of contemporary life to humanise his old - world characters . Manners may change and fashions alter , but human ...
... present and thereby disconnecting past and present , he boldly projected the present into the past , using his knowledge of contemporary life to humanise his old - world characters . Manners may change and fashions alter , but human ...
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... present time , theology has borrowed many of the methods of science , and science has certainly assumed some of the trappings of the theologian . The sharp opposition that once existed has utterly disappeared . Many lament the decay of ...
... present time , theology has borrowed many of the methods of science , and science has certainly assumed some of the trappings of the theologian . The sharp opposition that once existed has utterly disappeared . Many lament the decay of ...
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... Present Discontent , Thoughts on , 270 * Present - day tendencies in English literature , 657-666 Present - day writers , 666 Pretty Woman , A , 431 Pricke of Conscience , The , 27 , 28 Pride and Prejudice , 262 , 263 , * 520 Priestley ...
... Present Discontent , Thoughts on , 270 * Present - day tendencies in English literature , 657-666 Present - day writers , 666 Pretty Woman , A , 431 Pricke of Conscience , The , 27 , 28 Pride and Prejudice , 262 , 263 , * 520 Priestley ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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