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Использование термина literary class на английском
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The true power of the government is in the literaryclass.
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Society has really no graver interest than the well-being of the literaryclass.
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It was not individual vanity alone, but the whole literaryclass that you assailed.
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If he belong to the literaryclass, he must give up all hope of preferment.
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Our literaryclass is small, and its duties measureless.
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The literaryclass is usually proud and exclusive.
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He helped to establish the literaryclass.
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Society, if a small literaryclass could be called society, wanted to be amused in its old way.
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These advisers were always drawn from the literaryclass, and their duties appear to have been chiefly administrative and diplomatic.
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The permanence of Chinese institutions is believed, by those who know best, to result from the influence of the literaryclass.
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The early poets, and again those of Augustus's era, were not men of affairs, they belonged to the exclusively literaryclass.
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When the literaryclass betray a destitution of faith, it is not strange that society should be disheartened and sensualized by unbelief.
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His friends, readers, and admirers were not merely the literaryclass and the general public, but included nearly all the prominent statesmen of the time.
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The literaryclass, until within half a dozen years, has taken no note of this great uprising; only to fling every obstacle in its way.
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Whilst he permitted the reassembling of a literaryclass, to the number of forty, as formerly, he suppressed the class of moral and political science.
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They seem, at least, aptly to represent a mood prevalent just now among eminent men of the literaryclass in England, particularly at the universities.