That which in England is conveniently described as the Victorian Age of literature has a character of its own at once brilliant diverse and complex. It is an age peculiarly difficult to label in a phrase; but its copious and versatile gifts will make it memorable in the history of modern civilisation.
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That which in England is conveniently described as the Victorian Age of literature has a character of its own at once brilliant diverse and complex. It is an age peculiarly difficult to label in a phrase; but its copious and versatile gifts will make it memorable in the history of modern civilisation.
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