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... the first to suggest that France and England should join their arms against the '
scroyles of Angiers ' who flout them both in turn , and the very man to defy bell ,
book , and candle when the business is to make fat monks pay for the defence of
...
... the first to suggest that France and England should join their arms against the '
scroyles of Angiers ' who flout them both in turn , and the very man to defy bell ,
book , and candle when the business is to make fat monks pay for the defence of
...
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One cannot fancy either of them turning aside to interest himself in problems of
pure speculation , least of all in such speculations as might turn the world upside
down . Both are utterly unlike the sort of temperament exhibited in Tolstoy ' s life ...
One cannot fancy either of them turning aside to interest himself in problems of
pure speculation , least of all in such speculations as might turn the world upside
down . Both are utterly unlike the sort of temperament exhibited in Tolstoy ' s life ...
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Everything in turn was poured into it : by Dickens an invincible belief in the value
of life , an inexhaustible fountain of laughter and tears ; by the Brontë sisters an
almost Shakespearean power of tragedy ; by George Eliot a seriousness both of
...
Everything in turn was poured into it : by Dickens an invincible belief in the value
of life , an inexhaustible fountain of laughter and tears ; by the Brontë sisters an
almost Shakespearean power of tragedy ; by George Eliot a seriousness both of
...
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LIFE AND ART IN ENGLISH POETRY | 1 |
AN ATTEMPT AT A DEFINITION | 21 |
SHAKESPEARES HISTORIES | 52 |
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