A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 202
... appeared in England , but the practice of novel- reading had now become firmly rooted in the upper and middle classes . The popular demand was met by an abundant supply , and plenty of writers appeared who were able to satisfy the ...
... appeared in England , but the practice of novel- reading had now become firmly rooted in the upper and middle classes . The popular demand was met by an abundant supply , and plenty of writers appeared who were able to satisfy the ...
Pagina 222
... appearing at the same time . The publication in 1765 of Bishop Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry produced a ... appearance , and though Dr. Johnson did all he could by parody and ridicule to check the cult of simplicity ( David ...
... appearing at the same time . The publication in 1765 of Bishop Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry produced a ... appearance , and though Dr. Johnson did all he could by parody and ridicule to check the cult of simplicity ( David ...
Pagina 320
... appeared in his work , and , moreover , the poet in Browning seemed giving way to the lover of intellectual and psychological analysis . In his later works , such as The Inn Album ( 1875 ) and Pacchiarotto ( 1876 ) , there is a want of ...
... appeared in his work , and , moreover , the poet in Browning seemed giving way to the lover of intellectual and psychological analysis . In his later works , such as The Inn Album ( 1875 ) and Pacchiarotto ( 1876 ) , there is a want of ...
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