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... political measures . There is a further consideration . When political parties were divided over questions like Catholic Emancipation or the relative merits of protection and free trade , the artist might very well argue that his ...
... political measures . There is a further consideration . When political parties were divided over questions like Catholic Emancipation or the relative merits of protection and free trade , the artist might very well argue that his ...
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... political situation led the artist to make a major strategic error . In its initial stages , the conflict between the artist and the bourgeois was a middle - class crisis , was a struggle for supremacy which began inside the class to ...
... political situation led the artist to make a major strategic error . In its initial stages , the conflict between the artist and the bourgeois was a middle - class crisis , was a struggle for supremacy which began inside the class to ...
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... political novelist . That may seem the most obvious of truisms and yet it has to be said because there are so many people to whom the name Trollope conjures up the Barchester series and nothing more . Of all his novels , Trollope ...
... political novelist . That may seem the most obvious of truisms and yet it has to be said because there are so many people to whom the name Trollope conjures up the Barchester series and nothing more . Of all his novels , Trollope ...
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