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... present point is that a considerable public was coming into view . - The process was gradual and the Augustan period covers its essential phases . In the last decades of the seventeenth and the first decades of the eighteenth centuries ...
... present point is that a considerable public was coming into view . - The process was gradual and the Augustan period covers its essential phases . In the last decades of the seventeenth and the first decades of the eighteenth centuries ...
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... present in a high degree in the passages quoted here , after the very earliest , and with them . there is vigour and variety . These are features of his prose , too ; and it is as a prose writer with these qualities that Dryden's genius ...
... present in a high degree in the passages quoted here , after the very earliest , and with them . there is vigour and variety . These are features of his prose , too ; and it is as a prose writer with these qualities that Dryden's genius ...
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... present - day ee sound . Again , there is the difference indicated by the frequent occurrence of such a rhyme as line with join . Here , too , one sound ( that in line ) had not quite reached the present - day stage , and the other has ...
... present - day ee sound . Again , there is the difference indicated by the frequent occurrence of such a rhyme as line with join . Here , too , one sound ( that in line ) had not quite reached the present - day stage , and the other has ...
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