That Sunny Dome: A Portrait of Regency BritainDent, 1977 - 208 ページ |
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... reading what they wanted to read , would one day be abolished . Cobbett did not live to see it done away with , but he inspired a whole generation of journalists to carry on the ' War of the ... readers but instead 43 The Public Prints.
... reading what they wanted to read , would one day be abolished . Cobbett did not live to see it done away with , but he inspired a whole generation of journalists to carry on the ' War of the ... readers but instead 43 The Public Prints.
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... reading books than in the eighteenth century , according to Coleridge . Indeed , he says ' every man is now a reader ' ; but ... readers are revealing . Coleridge shares with nearly all his educated contemporaries the habit of taking the ...
... reading books than in the eighteenth century , according to Coleridge . Indeed , he says ' every man is now a reader ' ; but ... readers are revealing . Coleridge shares with nearly all his educated contemporaries the habit of taking the ...
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... readers who had to rely on the written word alone for their idea of what places looked like expected very detailed descriptions from travel writers , and they were probably more skilled in visualizing scenes ( albeit often in ignorance ...
... readers who had to rely on the written word alone for their idea of what places looked like expected very detailed descriptions from travel writers , and they were probably more skilled in visualizing scenes ( albeit often in ignorance ...
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The Dispossessed | 50 |
Brummell or Byron? The Search for a Hero | 76 |
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