A Critical History of English Literature, Том 4Secker & Warburg, 1969 - Всего страниц: 1211 |
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... produced a change and unrest in the countryside ( as Goldsmith's Deserted Village records ) , and the beginning of the Industrial Revolution toward the end of the century produced a very different view of the value of life in urban ...
... produced a change and unrest in the countryside ( as Goldsmith's Deserted Village records ) , and the beginning of the Industrial Revolution toward the end of the century produced a very different view of the value of life in urban ...
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... produces a style wholly idiosyncratic and unmistakable : I too could now say to myself : Be no longer a Chaos , but a World , or even Worldkin . Produce ! Produce ! Were it but the pitifullest infinitesimal fraction of a Product , produce ...
... produces a style wholly idiosyncratic and unmistakable : I too could now say to myself : Be no longer a Chaos , but a World , or even Worldkin . Produce ! Produce ! Were it but the pitifullest infinitesimal fraction of a Product , produce ...
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... produced in A Mum- mer's Wife ( 1885 ) and Esther Waters ( 1894 ) , pictures of lower- and middle - class English life done with a shrewd eye for character and a confident air of knowing how things really happen . Another side of Moore ...
... produced in A Mum- mer's Wife ( 1885 ) and Esther Waters ( 1894 ) , pictures of lower- and middle - class English life done with a shrewd eye for character and a confident air of knowing how things really happen . Another side of Moore ...
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VOLUME | 855 |
SHELLEY KEATS AND BYRON | 905 |
FAMILIAR CRITICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS PROSE OF | 935 |
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