English Satire: An AnthologyNorman Furlong G.G. Harrap & Company Limited, 1947 - 388 страници |
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... mean not into the lords ' room , which is now but the stage's suburbs - no , those boxes , by the iniquity of custom ... means the best and most lords ' room , best box , in the gallery behind the stage . character in Preston's popular ...
... mean not into the lords ' room , which is now but the stage's suburbs - no , those boxes , by the iniquity of custom ... means the best and most lords ' room , best box , in the gallery behind the stage . character in Preston's popular ...
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... means ' a criminal , ' it was also a contemporary label for Walpole ; similarly ' prig ' means ' thief , ' but here also ' Whig . ' THE CHARACTER OF A GREAT MAN Jonathan Wild had every qualification necessary to form a great man . As ...
... means ' a criminal , ' it was also a contemporary label for Walpole ; similarly ' prig ' means ' thief , ' but here also ' Whig . ' THE CHARACTER OF A GREAT MAN Jonathan Wild had every qualification necessary to form a great man . As ...
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... means to which end , the newly - converted Saxons set upon the monastery of Bangor Iscoed , and put its twelve hundred monks to the sword . This was the first overt act in which the Saxons set forth their new sense of a religion of ...
... means to which end , the newly - converted Saxons set upon the monastery of Bangor Iscoed , and put its twelve hundred monks to the sword . This was the first overt act in which the Saxons set forth their new sense of a religion of ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Bibliography | 23 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 30 |
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