Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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... course complementary , and I hope I am not being too subjective if I suggest that the phrases form an idiosyncratic embodi- ment of the curious ( perhaps rather unreal ) before - the - storm civility of Aubrey's remark ( in his life of ...
... course complementary , and I hope I am not being too subjective if I suggest that the phrases form an idiosyncratic embodi- ment of the curious ( perhaps rather unreal ) before - the - storm civility of Aubrey's remark ( in his life of ...
Page 190
... course , as ever , already implied by his uneasiness . His response to this challenging call is not quite adequate , yet it is not " fallen . " Eve's response to temptation of course illustrates the process of mistaken response , and ...
... course , as ever , already implied by his uneasiness . His response to this challenging call is not quite adequate , yet it is not " fallen . " Eve's response to temptation of course illustrates the process of mistaken response , and ...
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... course its privileges and much of its prestige remained for another century ) . The social function of the aristocracy has always included the art of putting on a show , of dramatizing a way of life . It is natural that America , with ...
... course its privileges and much of its prestige remained for another century ) . The social function of the aristocracy has always included the art of putting on a show , of dramatizing a way of life . It is natural that America , with ...
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