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During the long winter evenings with his father and brother , he used to read Shakespeare and Pope , and enjoy old numbers of The Spectator . All the time , too , that he could spare from the hard work on the farm was spent in reading ...
During the long winter evenings with his father and brother , he used to read Shakespeare and Pope , and enjoy old numbers of The Spectator . All the time , too , that he could spare from the hard work on the farm was spent in reading ...
161. oldal
She was born in Steventon in Hampshire , where her father was a clergyman . She is reputed to have been a great reader , with some knowledge of foreign languages , and great skill in needlework . In appearance she was a tall , slender ...
She was born in Steventon in Hampshire , where her father was a clergyman . She is reputed to have been a great reader , with some knowledge of foreign languages , and great skill in needlework . In appearance she was a tall , slender ...
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From 1783-1787 he was with his family in America , where his father felt he had a mission . When Hazlitt was nine they returned to London , and after a period at Walworth his father accepted a charge at Wem in Shropshire and remained ...
From 1783-1787 he was with his family in America , where his father felt he had a mission . When Hazlitt was nine they returned to London , and after a period at Walworth his father accepted a charge at Wem in Shropshire and remained ...
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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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