The Restoration: drama; DrydenRonald Press Company, 1960 From Anglo-Saxon times to the present, the poetry, prose, and dramatic achievements of each period in English literature. |
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... society as their chief , if not their sole , audience . Aristocracy in the old sense has been transmuted into gen- tility , and wealth becomes ( though rarely obviously and directly ) the main motivating power in society . The old ...
... society as their chief , if not their sole , audience . Aristocracy in the old sense has been transmuted into gen- tility , and wealth becomes ( though rarely obviously and directly ) the main motivating power in society . The old ...
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... society and with all the resources of that society's traditional culture . One of the shifts in attitude that produced the new movement was the questioning of that very point . A generation that had survived the religious and civil ...
... society and with all the resources of that society's traditional culture . One of the shifts in attitude that produced the new movement was the questioning of that very point . A generation that had survived the religious and civil ...
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... society operate on human character and vice versa ; in this world the meek are not blessed , but are pushed to the wall , and wit , opportunism , and unscrupulousness form an unbeatable combination of qualities . Unbeatable , at least ...
... society operate on human character and vice versa ; in this world the meek are not blessed , but are pushed to the wall , and wit , opportunism , and unscrupulousness form an unbeatable combination of qualities . Unbeatable , at least ...
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CHAPTER | 537 |
THE NOVEL FROM RICHARDSON TO JANE AUSTEN | 700 |
EIGHTEENTHCENTURY PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORICAL | 766 |
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