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... true to life , " he asked anxiously : " Is it advisable to raise so ruthlessly the veil which hides the rotten- ness pervading modern society ? " § IV To inquire why Thackeray's contemporaries took ' Vanity Fair ' and its author so ...
... true to life , " he asked anxiously : " Is it advisable to raise so ruthlessly the veil which hides the rotten- ness pervading modern society ? " § IV To inquire why Thackeray's contemporaries took ' Vanity Fair ' and its author so ...
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... true that Turgenev disliked serfdom , censorship and bureaucracy ; the Tsar said that his early writings had contributed to the abolition of serfdom in 1861. It is true that he was a liberal thinker , and that all his works , from ' A ...
... true that Turgenev disliked serfdom , censorship and bureaucracy ; the Tsar said that his early writings had contributed to the abolition of serfdom in 1861. It is true that he was a liberal thinker , and that all his works , from ' A ...
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... true pathway he had lost . So you see , La Divina Commedia ' embraces about the greatest theme in literature , and it is most significant that he should present his reintegration in the form of a visit to the next world . He did so ( I ...
... true pathway he had lost . So you see , La Divina Commedia ' embraces about the greatest theme in literature , and it is most significant that he should present his reintegration in the form of a visit to the next world . He did so ( I ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
III | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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