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... social sphere , of such diverse talents and personalities is remarkable , when we consider that over some thirty years everyone who had written anything of note might have been met with at William Godwin's house or at Lamb's Wednesdays ...
... social sphere , of such diverse talents and personalities is remarkable , when we consider that over some thirty years everyone who had written anything of note might have been met with at William Godwin's house or at Lamb's Wednesdays ...
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... social events , the suggestion itself is inaccurate , for Jane Austen's work in fact gives a convincing impression ... social ascent of successful officers . Nor are the wars the only great social events to be reflected in their natural ...
... social events , the suggestion itself is inaccurate , for Jane Austen's work in fact gives a convincing impression ... social ascent of successful officers . Nor are the wars the only great social events to be reflected in their natural ...
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... social relations , and the implicit judgement she passes on the social context of the experiences she shaped into entertainment . Despite her manner of expecting from her readers a moral outlook and social good taste to match her own ...
... social relations , and the implicit judgement she passes on the social context of the experiences she shaped into entertainment . Despite her manner of expecting from her readers a moral outlook and social good taste to match her own ...
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