A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 77
... true to me . His character has far less passion and far less subtlety than Hamlet's , but it has a grave and beautiful charm . The other conspirators , especially Cassius and Casca , are excellently drawn . Antony is a masterpiece . The ...
... true to me . His character has far less passion and far less subtlety than Hamlet's , but it has a grave and beautiful charm . The other conspirators , especially Cassius and Casca , are excellently drawn . Antony is a masterpiece . The ...
Pagina 103
... true . ( b ) The Spenserian stanza of nine lines has a beautiful structure , and is elaborately rhymed : ababbcbcc . A form of such difficulty would seem to tax a poet's powers to the utmost , yet the melody of the form is so alluring ...
... true . ( b ) The Spenserian stanza of nine lines has a beautiful structure , and is elaborately rhymed : ababbcbcc . A form of such difficulty would seem to tax a poet's powers to the utmost , yet the melody of the form is so alluring ...
Pagina 341
... true in two ways . It is true to human nature in general , and true to the manners of the Regency in particular . Becky Sharp belongs to no age . Whenever she appears , whether it is at Miss Pinkerton's Academy , or at the Sedleys ...
... true in two ways . It is true to human nature in general , and true to the manners of the Regency in particular . Becky Sharp belongs to no age . Whenever she appears , whether it is at Miss Pinkerton's Academy , or at the Sedleys ...
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