English LiteratureDavid Daiches Houghton Mifflin, 1965 - 848 páginas |
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... once and record my opin- ion that the character of the English is es- sentially middle - class . There is a sound historical reason for this , for , since the end of the eighteenth century , the middle classes have been the dominant ...
... once and record my opin- ion that the character of the English is es- sentially middle - class . There is a sound historical reason for this , for , since the end of the eighteenth century , the middle classes have been the dominant ...
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... once myself affirm that Chris- tianity and the customs of our town of Vanity were diametrically opposite and could not be reconciled . By which saying , my Lord , he doth at once not only con- demn all our laudable doings , but us in ...
... once myself affirm that Chris- tianity and the customs of our town of Vanity were diametrically opposite and could not be reconciled . By which saying , my Lord , he doth at once not only con- demn all our laudable doings , but us in ...
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... Once upon a time , " began the bachelor , " there was a little girl called Bertha , who was extraordinarily good . " The children's momentarily - aroused in- terest began at once to flicker ; all stories seemed dreadfully alike , no ...
... Once upon a time , " began the bachelor , " there was a little girl called Bertha , who was extraordinarily good . " The children's momentarily - aroused in- terest began at once to flicker ; all stories seemed dreadfully alike , no ...
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