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No , it is not in the Vic- torian age that heroines begin to faint on the slightest provoca- tion ; it is in the novels and plays that preceded the nineteenth century . Nineteenth - century writers , with all their faults , never ...
No , it is not in the Vic- torian age that heroines begin to faint on the slightest provoca- tion ; it is in the novels and plays that preceded the nineteenth century . Nineteenth - century writers , with all their faults , never ...
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teenth century has actually given more first - rate humorists to English literature than any other century in the long roll of English letters . The wit of the century which invented Punch is perhaps its most enviable possession .
teenth century has actually given more first - rate humorists to English literature than any other century in the long roll of English letters . The wit of the century which invented Punch is perhaps its most enviable possession .
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Those eccentric con- verts to fifth - century paganism , thirteenth - century Catholicism , and seventeenth - century Anglicanism , who propose to live and write as though they were in the heyday of the culture which they have chosen ...
Those eccentric con- verts to fifth - century paganism , thirteenth - century Catholicism , and seventeenth - century Anglicanism , who propose to live and write as though they were in the heyday of the culture which they have chosen ...
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