Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies Collected for the English AssociationJohn Murray, 1952 |
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... chapter and verse for the origin of some of the incidents they had picked out as improbable : " Critics have considered that Sally Green , my fighting heroine , was exaggerated . Indeed she is not . She is alive now , and her particular ...
... chapter and verse for the origin of some of the incidents they had picked out as improbable : " Critics have considered that Sally Green , my fighting heroine , was exaggerated . Indeed she is not . She is alive now , and her particular ...
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... chapter , to the end . Morrison knew his Essex as intimately as he knew his East End . He had married in 1892 and probably settled at Loughton soon afterwards , for we find him giving an address there in 1896 , though of course he con ...
... chapter , to the end . Morrison knew his Essex as intimately as he knew his East End . He had married in 1892 and probably settled at Loughton soon afterwards , for we find him giving an address there in 1896 , though of course he con ...
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SIR JOHN CHEKE AND THE TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE | 1 |
THE TEMPEST | 13 |
SOME FELLOWCITIZENS OF SHAKESPEARE IN SOUTHWARK | 26 |
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