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... appears to have been his evangelical upbringing , however much he hated its narrowness and however much he could not believe in its sanctions , that imposed on him the task of exposing the viccs of his age and of supporting forms of ...
... appears to have been his evangelical upbringing , however much he hated its narrowness and however much he could not believe in its sanctions , that imposed on him the task of exposing the viccs of his age and of supporting forms of ...
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... appears to have accepted his entrance as a successful professional writer . Trollope rarely calls attention to theological matters , and he appears to have had no greater interest in , or qualification for , the deeper questions of ...
... appears to have accepted his entrance as a successful professional writer . Trollope rarely calls attention to theological matters , and he appears to have had no greater interest in , or qualification for , the deeper questions of ...
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... appears to have hap- pened to Jeffrey at the end of his life is suggested by his maudlin letter to Dickens in praise of Little Nell . From their predecessors , therefore , Victorian reviewers inherited both soft and tough attitudes to ...
... appears to have hap- pened to Jeffrey at the end of his life is suggested by his maudlin letter to Dickens in praise of Little Nell . From their predecessors , therefore , Victorian reviewers inherited both soft and tough attitudes to ...
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