The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... lived till 1868. It was rather in short - lived newspaper sheets , such as The Tatler and The Spectator , in the early days of the eighteenth century , and in their successors founded on the same lines , that ( as has been shown in an ...
... lived till 1868. It was rather in short - lived newspaper sheets , such as The Tatler and The Spectator , in the early days of the eighteenth century , and in their successors founded on the same lines , that ( as has been shown in an ...
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... Born on 16 December 1775 , at Steventon in Hampshire , of which her father was rector , and dying at Winchester on 18 July 1817 , she passed the intervening years almost entirely in the country . She lived with Jane Austen By HAROLD CHILD.
... Born on 16 December 1775 , at Steventon in Hampshire , of which her father was rector , and dying at Winchester on 18 July 1817 , she passed the intervening years almost entirely in the country . She lived with Jane Austen By HAROLD CHILD.
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... lived with them , and lived long beyond most of them , believed in the reality of their goodness and height of character , and still looks back with deepest reverence to those forgotten men as the companions to whose teaching and ...
... lived with them , and lived long beyond most of them , believed in the reality of their goodness and height of character , and still looks back with deepest reverence to those forgotten men as the companions to whose teaching and ...
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