Colby Quarterly, Volume 34Colby College, 1998 |
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... England called for wider education for all , including women , in both the philosophy of reason and in the classics . One writer , identified only as a “ Lady of Quality , ” turned to verse in 1721 in an amusingly contentious challenge ...
... England called for wider education for all , including women , in both the philosophy of reason and in the classics . One writer , identified only as a “ Lady of Quality , ” turned to verse in 1721 in an amusingly contentious challenge ...
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... England in order to estab- lish a crypto - allusive framework , and so do most other kinds of retrospective creation . Leaving the frauds of Chatterton and Macpherson aside , however , these examples always represent variation by ...
... England in order to estab- lish a crypto - allusive framework , and so do most other kinds of retrospective creation . Leaving the frauds of Chatterton and Macpherson aside , however , these examples always represent variation by ...
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... England . " I wonder now who was my grandmother's source . Twelve years old when Jewett died , Mildred Lord lived in a home of readers ; 3. One of the earliest of the late nineteenth- / early twentieth - century collaborative novels , A ...
... England . " I wonder now who was my grandmother's source . Twelve years old when Jewett died , Mildred Lord lived in a home of readers ; 3. One of the earliest of the late nineteenth- / early twentieth - century collaborative novels , A ...
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