The literature of England is literature written in what is now England, or by English writers.
1The literature of England and America is full of the Bible.
2Nor is the taste by any means confined to the literature of England.
3The literature of England is now more valuable than that of classical antiquity.
4Let the coarse and sensuous literature of England drop from our people's hands.
5The fiercest Jacobins, such as Danton, were deep in the liberal literature of England.
6The language, the law, and the literature of England furnished the basis of national unity.
7From now on, decrees Michael Gove, the official literature of England will be English literature.
8To the toast of "The Literature of England," Mr. Dickens responded as follows:-
9The name of the country had passed into the literature of England as synonymous with the delicate fabric itself.
10However, it is now time also to record the fact that the literature of England gained something from America.
11The glorious literature of England.
12The influence of Donne upon the literature of England was singularly wide and deep -although almost wholly malign.
13A first list of contributors included names of some notoriety in the literature of England and the literature of France.
14She would never have enriched the literature of England by one of its master-evidences of the force of human will.
15The literature of England, France, and Germany contains hundreds of sweet fictions, whose machinery has been borrowed from their day-dreams.
16The literature of England in the last days of the nineteenth century shows clearly her fear of Russian intrigues in India.
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