The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 páginas |
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... truth were Sansfoy , and Sansloy , and Sansjoy ; there were Orgoglio and Grantorto , the witcheries of Acrasia and Phaedria , the insolence of Briana and Crudor . And there , too , were real knights of goodness and the gospel - Grey ...
... truth were Sansfoy , and Sansloy , and Sansjoy ; there were Orgoglio and Grantorto , the witcheries of Acrasia and Phaedria , the insolence of Briana and Crudor . And there , too , were real knights of goodness and the gospel - Grey ...
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... truth , or had believed no more than the truth , he would not , I think , have found either me censurable or your mother . And that she should be suspected of irregularities is the more wonderful ( for wonderful it would be at any rate ) ...
... truth , or had believed no more than the truth , he would not , I think , have found either me censurable or your mother . And that she should be suspected of irregularities is the more wonderful ( for wonderful it would be at any rate ) ...
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... truth , truth beauty .'- That is all Ye know on earth , and all ye need to know . The second great period of English fiction opened with Scott's 210 THE AGE OF WORDSWORTH .
... truth , truth beauty .'- That is all Ye know on earth , and all ye need to know . The second great period of English fiction opened with Scott's 210 THE AGE OF WORDSWORTH .
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