Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 9Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... written too much / Of this mad mumming / Of Elinour Rumming . " Like many others after him , Skelton excuses himself for his descent by saying that he has written the poem to show others how to escape from such a fall . The gusto of the ...
... written too much / Of this mad mumming / Of Elinour Rumming . " Like many others after him , Skelton excuses himself for his descent by saying that he has written the poem to show others how to escape from such a fall . The gusto of the ...
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... Writing the book was V.'s act of homage , or commemoration , for whom he believed to be an unjustly forgotten novelist . V. had a rival , a Mr. Goodman , who had previously written a biography of Sebastian Knight . V. objected to Mr ...
... Writing the book was V.'s act of homage , or commemoration , for whom he believed to be an unjustly forgotten novelist . V. had a rival , a Mr. Goodman , who had previously written a biography of Sebastian Knight . V. objected to Mr ...
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... written between 1660 ( the time of the ascent to the British throne by Charles II , which had been vacant since the execution of his father , Charles I in 1649 ) and 1700. It is convenient to classify works written in the last forty ...
... written between 1660 ( the time of the ascent to the British throne by Charles II , which had been vacant since the execution of his father , Charles I in 1649 ) and 1700. It is convenient to classify works written in the last forty ...
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