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... gives Augustan culture a healthily wide basis . Again it is the practical Defoe who in his Tour gives the richest sense of the countryside's occupations . Much of the land , it is true , was still unimproved ; an estimate of 1696 ...
... gives Augustan culture a healthily wide basis . Again it is the practical Defoe who in his Tour gives the richest sense of the countryside's occupations . Much of the land , it is true , was still unimproved ; an estimate of 1696 ...
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... gives his style an urgent , immediate , breathless quality ; at the same time , his units of meaning are so small , and their related- ness is made so clear by frequent repetition and recapitulation , that he nevertheless gives the ...
... gives his style an urgent , immediate , breathless quality ; at the same time , his units of meaning are so small , and their related- ness is made so clear by frequent repetition and recapitulation , that he nevertheless gives the ...
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... gives , I think , an immense satisfaction to the reader : he has said what he wanted to say , with that urbanity which contemporary verse would do well to study ; and the satisfac- tion I get from such lines is what I call the minimal ...
... gives , I think , an immense satisfaction to the reader : he has said what he wanted to say , with that urbanity which contemporary verse would do well to study ; and the satisfac- tion I get from such lines is what I call the minimal ...
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