A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... figures , that we do in a way seem to know them better than we do Pamela ; though we know them mainly from the outside ... figure who in his urworldliness , his reliance on his bcok - learning , his good intentions and the ridiculous ...
... figures , that we do in a way seem to know them better than we do Pamela ; though we know them mainly from the outside ... figure who in his urworldliness , his reliance on his bcok - learning , his good intentions and the ridiculous ...
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... figure with Partridge's mixture of shrewdness and naivety is not such a fruitful source of incident as Adams's unworldliness com . bined with Joseph's submissiveness . That is in fact the explanation of what has puzzled Arnold Kettle ...
... figure with Partridge's mixture of shrewdness and naivety is not such a fruitful source of incident as Adams's unworldliness com . bined with Joseph's submissiveness . That is in fact the explanation of what has puzzled Arnold Kettle ...
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... figure who finds his way to Cracken- thorpe's inn , the blind fiddler , Wandering Willie , who plays the part of the mysterious outcast and protector , one of Scot's standing figures , as we have seen , who communicates with Dar : ie by ...
... figure who finds his way to Cracken- thorpe's inn , the blind fiddler , Wandering Willie , who plays the part of the mysterious outcast and protector , one of Scot's standing figures , as we have seen , who communicates with Dar : ie by ...
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