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... century England than with the eighteenth , the nineteenth , or even the earlier decades of our own century , ' and proceeded to show that the anti - hero , if not actually the angry young man , is no new invention as he took us through ...
... century England than with the eighteenth , the nineteenth , or even the earlier decades of our own century , ' and proceeded to show that the anti - hero , if not actually the angry young man , is no new invention as he took us through ...
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... century the very opposite meaning to that which we give it today . The reason why the eighteenth century felt no need for a term to describe a person who aped his superiors was that class - distinctions were so immutable that it was ...
... century the very opposite meaning to that which we give it today . The reason why the eighteenth century felt no need for a term to describe a person who aped his superiors was that class - distinctions were so immutable that it was ...
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... century the great movement of the Crusades , ironically intended to help all Christian peoples against the infidel , succeeded only in embittering the animosities be- tween Eastern and Western Christendom : till in 1204 the soldiers of ...
... century the great movement of the Crusades , ironically intended to help all Christian peoples against the infidel , succeeded only in embittering the animosities be- tween Eastern and Western Christendom : till in 1204 the soldiers of ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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