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... and had opportunities of observing and knowing Italians and Frenchmen , courtiers and diplomats , soldiers and sailors , and riverside officers of the Port of London , and many of these experiences he used in his literary work .
... and had opportunities of observing and knowing Italians and Frenchmen , courtiers and diplomats , soldiers and sailors , and riverside officers of the Port of London , and many of these experiences he used in his literary work .
28. oldal
In this , the third and last phase of his literary life , he blended all his previous experiences , his work and his travels . Throughout the years he had worked hard and patiently to master English until he could use it easily and ...
In this , the third and last phase of his literary life , he blended all his previous experiences , his work and his travels . Throughout the years he had worked hard and patiently to master English until he could use it easily and ...
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These created a literary sensation , and Sterne went up to London , where he was lionised . The remaining volumes of the book were bought eagerly , and in 1767 when the ninth and last part appeared he had become a famous personality .
These created a literary sensation , and Sterne went up to London , where he was lionised . The remaining volumes of the book were bought eagerly , and in 1767 when the ninth and last part appeared he had become a famous personality .
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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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