The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 páginas |
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... whole , were expanded in both directions until a complete cycle of plays was formed , starting from the Creation and Fall of Man , embracing certain Old Testament episodes with a special bearing on the gospel narrative , tracing in ...
... whole , were expanded in both directions until a complete cycle of plays was formed , starting from the Creation and Fall of Man , embracing certain Old Testament episodes with a special bearing on the gospel narrative , tracing in ...
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... whole of his poetry than on any particular poems . His life is in his work ; and , on the whole , the more personal parts of his writing are the best . The mass , the range , the rush , the force , the versatility of his productions are ...
... whole of his poetry than on any particular poems . His life is in his work ; and , on the whole , the more personal parts of his writing are the best . The mass , the range , the rush , the force , the versatility of his productions are ...
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... whole world of types and persons ; and she had little of their humour . Her scope was strictly limited by her own rather restricted social intercourse . But within those limits she had powers which belong only to genius . She had a 6 ...
... whole world of types and persons ; and she had little of their humour . Her scope was strictly limited by her own rather restricted social intercourse . But within those limits she had powers which belong only to genius . She had a 6 ...
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