A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... seems merely normal . And the book closes with the hero returned to his native country , longing for the ideal land ... seems rather flat and silly ; at least it seems to place Swift on the side of obscurantism , though perhaps from the ...
... seems merely normal . And the book closes with the hero returned to his native country , longing for the ideal land ... seems rather flat and silly ; at least it seems to place Swift on the side of obscurantism , though perhaps from the ...
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... seem to be the church , the army or the navy and advancement in any of them is highly problematic , the church on the ... seems to be beyond the pale , possibly because the Austens them- selves only represented the other three branches ...
... seem to be the church , the army or the navy and advancement in any of them is highly problematic , the church on the ... seems to be beyond the pale , possibly because the Austens them- selves only represented the other three branches ...
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... seems the very embodiment of the wild hills of Cumberland , Coleridge's disposition seems to re- flect the gentle landscape and relaxed air of his native country of De- vonshire . He was born at the country vicarage of Ottery St. Mary ...
... seems the very embodiment of the wild hills of Cumberland , Coleridge's disposition seems to re- flect the gentle landscape and relaxed air of his native country of De- vonshire . He was born at the country vicarage of Ottery St. Mary ...
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