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“ The Pilgrim's Progress " The story of The Pilgrim's Progress is , in part at least , based on Bunyan's own experiences , but in its general conception it embraces the experience of every man . The characters are drawn from the men and ...
“ The Pilgrim's Progress " The story of The Pilgrim's Progress is , in part at least , based on Bunyan's own experiences , but in its general conception it embraces the experience of every man . The characters are drawn from the men and ...
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His early business experiences form the subject of The South Sea House , and his first visit to a theatre that of My First Play . He was never at a loss for material ; he used his relatives , friends and colleagues , London , his ...
His early business experiences form the subject of The South Sea House , and his first visit to a theatre that of My First Play . He was never at a loss for material ; he used his relatives , friends and colleagues , London , his ...
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His earlier experiences as an art student laid the foundation of his keen criticism on art , and his essays On the Pleasure of Painting ; A Landscape of Nicolas Poussin ; On the Picturesque and Ideal ; and The Old Age of Artists are ...
His earlier experiences as an art student laid the foundation of his keen criticism on art , and his essays On the Pleasure of Painting ; A Landscape of Nicolas Poussin ; On the Picturesque and Ideal ; and The Old Age of Artists are ...
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THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE FATHER OF ENGLISH POETRY | 24 |
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