England & Co: A Historical, Anthological, and Critical Survey of the Literatures of the English-speaking CountriesParavia, 1987 - 1212 pages |
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... seemed indeed to embody the new ideals of the Renaissance . But beneath his outward graces and intellectual refinement lay a self - centred , imperious and even brutal character , undetected at first when the king's popularity was at ...
... seemed indeed to embody the new ideals of the Renaissance . But beneath his outward graces and intellectual refinement lay a self - centred , imperious and even brutal character , undetected at first when the king's popularity was at ...
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... seemed to turn his head by the smallest section of the compass11 . He seemed still to have a somewhat foolish face turned to the stars . Perhaps he had not understood . Or , perhaps , he had understood and sat rigid with terror . ' Yes ...
... seemed to turn his head by the smallest section of the compass11 . He seemed still to have a somewhat foolish face turned to the stars . Perhaps he had not understood . Or , perhaps , he had understood and sat rigid with terror . ' Yes ...
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... seemed apt to confront seriously , if not to solve the enormous problems of a continent like Latin America , where dictatorships and economic exploitation seemed to prevent any attempt to establish democracy . As far as the U.S. home ...
... seemed apt to confront seriously , if not to solve the enormous problems of a continent like Latin America , where dictatorships and economic exploitation seemed to prevent any attempt to establish democracy . As far as the U.S. home ...
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