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Unhappily , as a result of a pamphlet , The Necessity of Atheism , he found himself in serious trouble with the University authorities and to his surprise was expelled . Actually , he wrote not against God but critically of the current ...
Unhappily , as a result of a pamphlet , The Necessity of Atheism , he found himself in serious trouble with the University authorities and to his surprise was expelled . Actually , he wrote not against God but critically of the current ...
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The result was the Pickwick Papers , in which two of his most famous characters , Mr. Pickwick and his amusing servant ... The result was that at the age of twenty - four Dickens found himself famous and from then onwards his future was ...
The result was the Pickwick Papers , in which two of his most famous characters , Mr. Pickwick and his amusing servant ... The result was that at the age of twenty - four Dickens found himself famous and from then onwards his future was ...
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His mother was an extremely stern woman who insisted upon his learning long passages of the Bible , with the result that the influence of the language of the Bible is more pronounced in his writing than in that of any other English ...
His mother was an extremely stern woman who insisted upon his learning long passages of the Bible , with the result that the influence of the language of the Bible is more pronounced in his writing than in that of any other English ...
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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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