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Page 118
... force here that goes beyond hints and beyond anything faint and thin . Two pairs of rhymes , prised open ( evermore I shore enfolding force / horse ) , are compounded not only by the obdurate assonance of all four conclu- sive lines ...
... force here that goes beyond hints and beyond anything faint and thin . Two pairs of rhymes , prised open ( evermore I shore enfolding force / horse ) , are compounded not only by the obdurate assonance of all four conclu- sive lines ...
Page 153
... force in England and that on the Continent in 1800 has often been stressed . At that date only about 40 per cent of the male labour force in England was employed on the land , at a time when the comparable percentage characteristically ...
... force in England and that on the Continent in 1800 has often been stressed . At that date only about 40 per cent of the male labour force in England was employed on the land , at a time when the comparable percentage characteristically ...
Page 154
... force was engaged in agriculture , 32 per cent in industry , and the remaining 28 per cent in service employments . 18 More than a century later , in 1800 , the com- parable English percentage in agriculture was identical and the other ...
... force was engaged in agriculture , 32 per cent in industry , and the remaining 28 per cent in service employments . 18 More than a century later , in 1800 , the com- parable English percentage in agriculture was identical and the other ...
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