Addresses and TransactionsW. Dawson, 1969 |
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... greatest son , who remains one of the greatest figures in English literature , and one of the greatest moral forces in English life . The address was greeted with frequent outbursts of applause , and at its conclusion the Bishop of ...
... greatest son , who remains one of the greatest figures in English literature , and one of the greatest moral forces in English life . The address was greeted with frequent outbursts of applause , and at its conclusion the Bishop of ...
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... greatest part in the affairs of his time , but that part was due to his force of character and to his prose writings and not to his verse . When we consider Absalom and Achitophel , the first and greatest of English political satires ...
... greatest part in the affairs of his time , but that part was due to his force of character and to his prose writings and not to his verse . When we consider Absalom and Achitophel , the first and greatest of English political satires ...
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... greatest of his time , is every year more and more recognised as a commanding figure in English literature and English affairs . Those who would have it that Boswell was but a poor nincompoop of a man , a thick - headed butt for the ...
... greatest of his time , is every year more and more recognised as a commanding figure in English literature and English affairs . Those who would have it that Boswell was but a poor nincompoop of a man , a thick - headed butt for the ...
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