A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 258
... perhaps , have some of Lamb's own literary tastes . Most readers , probably , will find that the best approach to Elia is through the autobiographical passages , of which almost every essay has some . Lamb , like Wordsworth , found ...
... perhaps , have some of Lamb's own literary tastes . Most readers , probably , will find that the best approach to Elia is through the autobiographical passages , of which almost every essay has some . Lamb , like Wordsworth , found ...
Pagina 279
... Perhaps the greatest of all his nature - poems is the Ode to the West Wind , where , in lines of impetuous speed , he likens his spirit to the wild force of approaching winter , which destroys that it may " quicken a new birth . ' VI ...
... Perhaps the greatest of all his nature - poems is the Ode to the West Wind , where , in lines of impetuous speed , he likens his spirit to the wild force of approaching winter , which destroys that it may " quicken a new birth . ' VI ...
Pagina 348
... perhaps the best of the series . The rivalry between the Bishop's wife , Mrs. Proudie , and the Bishop's chaplain , Mr. Slope , provides Trollope with some very lively scenes ; and there is not a dull moment whenever the henpecked ...
... perhaps the best of the series . The rivalry between the Bishop's wife , Mrs. Proudie , and the Bishop's chaplain , Mr. Slope , provides Trollope with some very lively scenes ; and there is not a dull moment whenever the henpecked ...
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