The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volúmenes6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 |
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... concerned in the action , but it is almost equally apparent that they serve none of Jonson's other usual pur- poses ... concerns of that Court in 1613 were the matters of the Essex divorce , and that they were in some degree known to ...
... concerned in the action , but it is almost equally apparent that they serve none of Jonson's other usual pur- poses ... concerns of that Court in 1613 were the matters of the Essex divorce , and that they were in some degree known to ...
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... concerned with Percy Bysshe Shelley's tragedy , The Cenci . Many scholars , in evaluating the work , have mentioned the play only in passing ; others who have been concerned with the play have considered it primarily for its sensational ...
... concerned with Percy Bysshe Shelley's tragedy , The Cenci . Many scholars , in evaluating the work , have mentioned the play only in passing ; others who have been concerned with the play have considered it primarily for its sensational ...
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... concerned with the per- ception of the evils of Emma's situation , the disadvantages which contribute to her deception . Elizabeth Jenkins ' implication that Emma would have be- haved rationally had she been busier needs clarification.5 ...
... concerned with the per- ception of the evils of Emma's situation , the disadvantages which contribute to her deception . Elizabeth Jenkins ' implication that Emma would have be- haved rationally had she been busier needs clarification.5 ...
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The Cloaks of | 5 |
Platonism in the Works of Edmund Spenser 223 | 23 |
Rowan Oak Faulkners Golden Bough | 39 |
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