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... portrait of Bunyan as an old Cavalier . He almost persuaded one that it was true till the later discovery of Bunyan's name on the muster - roll of one of Cromwell's regiments showed that he had been a Puritan from the beginning . If one ...
... portrait of Bunyan as an old Cavalier . He almost persuaded one that it was true till the later discovery of Bunyan's name on the muster - roll of one of Cromwell's regiments showed that he had been a Puritan from the beginning . If one ...
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... portraits as Saint - Simon does . He was too studied a believer in the puppetry of men and women to make them more than ridiculous . And unquestionably the vain race of authors lent itself admirably to his love of caricature . His ...
... portraits as Saint - Simon does . He was too studied a believer in the puppetry of men and women to make them more than ridiculous . And unquestionably the vain race of authors lent itself admirably to his love of caricature . His ...
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... portrait of a character . Several of the chapters in Contemporaries of Shakespeare , however , are , apart from the strong language , little more inspiring than the summaries of novels and plays in a school history of literature . Even ...
... portrait of a character . Several of the chapters in Contemporaries of Shakespeare , however , are , apart from the strong language , little more inspiring than the summaries of novels and plays in a school history of literature . Even ...
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... portrait is that of a prudent hanger - on rather than a fiery man of genius . His prudence was rewarded with a pension of £ 200 a year , a Royal Chaplaincy , and the position ( after George III.'s accession ) of Clerk of the Closet to ...
... portrait is that of a prudent hanger - on rather than a fiery man of genius . His prudence was rewarded with a pension of £ 200 a year , a Royal Chaplaincy , and the position ( after George III.'s accession ) of Clerk of the Closet to ...
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... portrait of Shelley out of the facts he has brought together . One is surprised , by the way , to find so devoted a student of Shelley - a student to whom every lover of literature is indebted for his edition of Shelley's letters as ...
... portrait of Shelley out of the facts he has brought together . One is surprised , by the way , to find so devoted a student of Shelley - a student to whom every lover of literature is indebted for his edition of Shelley's letters as ...
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