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... Disraeli's novels - especially those two or three which come within the province of this essay - are quite unlike anyone else's , though the step from Lothair ( 1870 ) to George Meredith is not perhaps so great . But this uniqueness ...
... Disraeli's novels - especially those two or three which come within the province of this essay - are quite unlike anyone else's , though the step from Lothair ( 1870 ) to George Meredith is not perhaps so great . But this uniqueness ...
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... Disraeli's observation often is , does not seem sufficient explanation . ' Private character is to be the basis of the new government [ says Mr Tadpole ] . Since the Reform Act , that is a qualifica- tion much more esteemed by the ...
... Disraeli's observation often is , does not seem sufficient explanation . ' Private character is to be the basis of the new government [ says Mr Tadpole ] . Since the Reform Act , that is a qualifica- tion much more esteemed by the ...
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... Disraeli used his Blue Books . Whole phrases from the First Report of the Children's Employment Commission ( Mines ) ... Disraeli's working - class episodes to life . What , in the end , makes Sybil readable is the total sense the book ...
... Disraeli used his Blue Books . Whole phrases from the First Report of the Children's Employment Commission ( Mines ) ... Disraeli's working - class episodes to life . What , in the end , makes Sybil readable is the total sense the book ...
Table des matières
BORIS FORD | 7 |
G D KLINGOPULOS | 59 |
R C CHURCHILL | 119 |
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