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Page 190
... LADY FIDGET : This lady had the last there . Yes indeed , madam , to my certain knowledge , he has no more left . MRS . SQUEAMISH : O , but it may be he may have some you could not LADY FIDGET : HORNER : find . What , d'ye think if he ...
... LADY FIDGET : This lady had the last there . Yes indeed , madam , to my certain knowledge , he has no more left . MRS . SQUEAMISH : O , but it may be he may have some you could not LADY FIDGET : HORNER : find . What , d'ye think if he ...
Page 465
... Lady Chatterley's Lover ( 1928 ) . The suppression of The Rainbow on the grounds of its alleged indecency was followed by the public uproar that accompanied the appearance of the last novel , which , until 1960 , was banned from sale in ...
... Lady Chatterley's Lover ( 1928 ) . The suppression of The Rainbow on the grounds of its alleged indecency was followed by the public uproar that accompanied the appearance of the last novel , which , until 1960 , was banned from sale in ...
Page 506
... Lady Chatterley's Lover ( Lawrence ) , 465 Lady of the Lake , The ( Scott ) , 324 Lady Susan ( Austen ) , 327 Lady Windermere's Fan ( Wilde ) , 433 Lamb , Charles , 89 , 107 , 244 , 290 , 302 , 317 , 374-77 , 379 ; Essays of Elia , 375 ...
... Lady Chatterley's Lover ( Lawrence ) , 465 Lady of the Lake , The ( Scott ) , 324 Lady Susan ( Austen ) , 327 Lady Windermere's Fan ( Wilde ) , 433 Lamb , Charles , 89 , 107 , 244 , 290 , 302 , 317 , 374-77 , 379 ; Essays of Elia , 375 ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Age of Chaucer | 16 |
The English Renaissance 335 | 35 |
Copyright | |
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