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... tradition ( if it is a single tradition ) with its emphasis on virtues , vices , and other truisms perpetuates itself best in the more limited " character , " and less eminently in such essays as derive from accumulations in the ...
... tradition ( if it is a single tradition ) with its emphasis on virtues , vices , and other truisms perpetuates itself best in the more limited " character , " and less eminently in such essays as derive from accumulations in the ...
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... tradition of the English The novel has been debated.19 He has been regarded as following the picaresque Picaresque type of fiction , and if the word picaresque is loosely used - as it certainly Tradition is by critics - one understands ...
... tradition of the English The novel has been debated.19 He has been regarded as following the picaresque Picaresque type of fiction , and if the word picaresque is loosely used - as it certainly Tradition is by critics - one understands ...
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... tradition ; most preferred to follow tradition loosely or to follow new or blurred patterns . They were encouraged in departures from the classical by their great admiration for earlier English poets . Shakespeare , whom a wit from ...
... tradition ; most preferred to follow tradition loosely or to follow new or blurred patterns . They were encouraged in departures from the classical by their great admiration for earlier English poets . Shakespeare , whom a wit from ...
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AngloLatin Writings | 12 |
Secular Poetry | 88 |
Literary Prose | 96 |
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