The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... success in the more creative forms of literature . That Scott was not actuated by any more special purpose than that ... successful with the Scot of the humble or burgher class , and with I ] Humourist and Romantic Writer 25 Scottish ...
... success in the more creative forms of literature . That Scott was not actuated by any more special purpose than that ... successful with the Scot of the humble or burgher class , and with I ] Humourist and Romantic Writer 25 Scottish ...
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... success with such characters was primarily owing to his genial intercourse with all classes and his peculiar sense ... successful as he was in the case either of C.E.L. VOL . XII 3 Quentin Durward or of Ivanhoe , which may be deemed.
... success with such characters was primarily owing to his genial intercourse with all classes and his peculiar sense ... successful as he was in the case either of C.E.L. VOL . XII 3 Quentin Durward or of Ivanhoe , which may be deemed.
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... successful populariser of Maurice's teaching , and applied it to the social questions of the day with remarkable ... success nor happiness , owing to uncongenial surroundings and his own extreme sensitiveness . For barely six years ...
... successful populariser of Maurice's teaching , and applied it to the social questions of the day with remarkable ... success nor happiness , owing to uncongenial surroundings and his own extreme sensitiveness . For barely six years ...
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