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The "seeds of order and taste": Wollstonecraft, the analytical review , and critical idiomThe "seeds of order and taste": Wollstonecraft, the analytical review , and critical idiomapplication/pdfChandler, AnneAnneChandlerChandler, Anne161121
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The limits of Barbauld's feminism: re-reading "The Rights of Woman"The limits of Barbauld's feminism: re-reading "The Rights of Woman"application/pdfBradshaw, PennyPennyBradshawBradshaw, Penny1612337
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"White child is good, black child his [or her ] slave": women, children, and empire in early nineteenth-century India"White child is good, black child his [or her ] slave": women, children, and empire in early nineteenth-century Indiaapplication/pdfComer, DeniseDeniseComerComer, Denise1613958
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The impossibility of being Anglo-American: the rhetoric of emigration and transatlanticism in British Romantic culture, 1791-1833The impossibility of being Anglo-American: the rhetoric of emigration and transatlanticism in British Romantic culture, 1791-1833application/pdfMazzeo, TilarTilarMazzeoMazzeo, Tilar1615978
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Blake's Milton: did Blake own and annotate the 1732 Bentley edition of Milton's Paradise Lost ?Blake's Milton: did Blake own and annotate the 1732 Bentley edition of Milton's Paradise Lost ?application/pdfSnart, JasonJasonSnartSnart, Jason1617991
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