Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... England , like all countries , has a number of writers who use the novel as a means of present- ing a social or political message to a large number of readers , and in particular those in which the writer communicates his vision of the ...
... England , like all countries , has a number of writers who use the novel as a means of present- ing a social or political message to a large number of readers , and in particular those in which the writer communicates his vision of the ...
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... England , to take the example I know best , the state schools faithfully reflect the involvement of Church and Government , which we symbolise by placing the Queen at the head of the Church of England . England is thus an officially ...
... England , to take the example I know best , the state schools faithfully reflect the involvement of Church and Government , which we symbolise by placing the Queen at the head of the Church of England . England is thus an officially ...
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... England right in taking this action , or wrong ? I can see , of course , that the country entered a period of political stability in the 1680's such as the world has seldom seen and continued in it until the twentieth century . And it ...
... England right in taking this action , or wrong ? I can see , of course , that the country entered a period of political stability in the 1680's such as the world has seldom seen and continued in it until the twentieth century . And it ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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