English Satire: An AnthologyNorman Furlong G.G. Harrap & Company Limited, 1947 - 388 страници |
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... true critic by the writers of Britain have been derived to us from those our Scythian ancestors . In short , this dread was so universal , that in process of time those authors who had a mind to publish their sentiments more freely , in ...
... true critic by the writers of Britain have been derived to us from those our Scythian ancestors . In short , this dread was so universal , that in process of time those authors who had a mind to publish their sentiments more freely , in ...
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... true beggar , it will cost the richest candidate every groat he is worth ; so , before one can commence a true critic , it will cost a man all the good qualities of his mind ; which , perhaps for a less purchase , would be thought but ...
... true beggar , it will cost the richest candidate every groat he is worth ; so , before one can commence a true critic , it will cost a man all the good qualities of his mind ; which , perhaps for a less purchase , would be thought but ...
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... true that How not to do it was the great study and object of all public departments and professional politicians all round the Circumlocution Office . It is true that every new premier and every new government , coming in because they ...
... true that How not to do it was the great study and object of all public departments and professional politicians all round the Circumlocution Office . It is true that every new premier and every new government , coming in because they ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Bibliography | 23 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 30 |
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