The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 páginas |
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... person [ parson ] dwellyng upon lond , Upon a day he gat hym moore moneye Than that the person gat in monthës tweye ; And thus with feynëd flaterye and japes He made the person and the peple hys apes . But , trewëly to tellen attë laste ...
... person [ parson ] dwellyng upon lond , Upon a day he gat hym moore moneye Than that the person gat in monthës tweye ; And thus with feynëd flaterye and japes He made the person and the peple hys apes . But , trewëly to tellen attë laste ...
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... person whose career is traced from birth onwards . The chief interest is always in the characters , not in the plots ... persons are typical of their class . Their virtue or foible is only one among many attributes , only one rather ...
... person whose career is traced from birth onwards . The chief interest is always in the characters , not in the plots ... persons are typical of their class . Their virtue or foible is only one among many attributes , only one rather ...
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... person of easy temper and leisurely habits who would feel quite at home in the age of The Spectator . ' Anthony Trol ... persons ; and she had little of their humour . Her scope was strictly limited by her own rather restricted social ...
... person of easy temper and leisurely habits who would feel quite at home in the age of The Spectator . ' Anthony Trol ... persons ; and she had little of their humour . Her scope was strictly limited by her own rather restricted social ...
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