The College Survey of English Literature ...: The romantic period. The Victorian period. The contemporary periodBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1942 |
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... tion to those whom he had despoiled . Clive's profession was war ; and he felt that there was something ... tion and break any promise without shame , with men who would unscrupulously employ corrup- tion , perjury , forgery , to compass ...
... tion to those whom he had despoiled . Clive's profession was war ; and he felt that there was something ... tion and break any promise without shame , with men who would unscrupulously employ corrup- tion , perjury , forgery , to compass ...
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... tion . Theological dicta were , to the thinkers of those days , that which the axioms and definitions of Euclid are to the geometers of these . The business of the philosophers of the middle ages was to deduce from the data furnished by ...
... tion . Theological dicta were , to the thinkers of those days , that which the axioms and definitions of Euclid are to the geometers of these . The business of the philosophers of the middle ages was to deduce from the data furnished by ...
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... tion , which , like the esthetic movement , had its be- ginning in France . Zola was its acknowledged leader ; George Moore ( 1853-1933 ) and George Gissing ( 1857-1903 ) were its disciples . The tend- ency extended into Ireland , where ...
... tion , which , like the esthetic movement , had its be- ginning in France . Zola was its acknowledged leader ; George Moore ( 1853-1933 ) and George Gissing ( 1857-1903 ) were its disciples . The tend- ency extended into Ireland , where ...
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