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... kind of comedy he thought he was writing was Ben Jonson ; but if we approach Fielding's novels with him in mind we shall find an art very different in its whole nature from Jonson's . We shall find an art much more akin in spirit to ...
... kind of comedy he thought he was writing was Ben Jonson ; but if we approach Fielding's novels with him in mind we shall find an art very different in its whole nature from Jonson's . We shall find an art much more akin in spirit to ...
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... kind . ' George Eliot believed , almost like a fanatic of determinism , in ' the orderly sequence by which the seed brings forth a crop after its kind ' . Human beings were made for good or ill by their actions and in the last analysis ...
... kind . ' George Eliot believed , almost like a fanatic of determinism , in ' the orderly sequence by which the seed brings forth a crop after its kind ' . Human beings were made for good or ill by their actions and in the last analysis ...
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... kind of power and a new kind of man and the breeding places of a new kind of misery . For Bennett , the Potteries were neither new nor frightening ; they were the perfectly familiar : home . Bennett's scene , as he realized himself ...
... kind of power and a new kind of man and the breeding places of a new kind of misery . For Bennett , the Potteries were neither new nor frightening ; they were the perfectly familiar : home . Bennett's scene , as he realized himself ...
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