A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... remained the same , and his setting remained merely a setting , of no interest in itself but only just enough to avoid a complete vacuum . And finally , it was the function of literature to teach through delight ; and teaching meant ...
... remained the same , and his setting remained merely a setting , of no interest in itself but only just enough to avoid a complete vacuum . And finally , it was the function of literature to teach through delight ; and teaching meant ...
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... remained one of the most popular plays of the century . The character of the " gay Lothario " in particular was admired ; it served as the model for Richardson's Lovelace , and the name has remained as a part of the language to this day ...
... remained one of the most popular plays of the century . The character of the " gay Lothario " in particular was admired ; it served as the model for Richardson's Lovelace , and the name has remained as a part of the language to this day ...
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... remained as a rather mechanical convention far into Victorian times , but whether the motto was an actual quotation or , as very often with Scott , an invention of the author's disengenuously attributed to an old play , it meant a cer ...
... remained as a rather mechanical convention far into Victorian times , but whether the motto was an actual quotation or , as very often with Scott , an invention of the author's disengenuously attributed to an old play , it meant a cer ...
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