The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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... forced into jail , beggary , servi- tude or emigration by the new Acts of Inclosure , those thousands of whom Morton , in his People's History of England , says : In other parts of England those of the smaller farmers who were tenants ...
... forced into jail , beggary , servi- tude or emigration by the new Acts of Inclosure , those thousands of whom Morton , in his People's History of England , says : In other parts of England those of the smaller farmers who were tenants ...
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... forced Fielding's theatre to close and made it most unlikely that any other theatrical management would risk the presentation of his plays . With a wife and two children to provide for , forced out of the profession in which he had made ...
... forced Fielding's theatre to close and made it most unlikely that any other theatrical management would risk the presentation of his plays . With a wife and two children to provide for , forced out of the profession in which he had made ...
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... forced her to discontinue it after what seems to be a most promising and absorbing beginning . A dialogue between two sisters , one , an almost resigned spinster of twenty - nine and the other a very beautiful young girl of nine- teen ...
... forced her to discontinue it after what seems to be a most promising and absorbing beginning . A dialogue between two sisters , one , an almost resigned spinster of twenty - nine and the other a very beautiful young girl of nine- teen ...
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