A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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... Jane Austen - Nature of the new essay - Lamb's life and character- Qualities of his essays illustrated - Hazlitt as man and writer- De Quincey's life - The nature of his prose 246 CHAPTER XVI BYRON - SHELLEY - KEATS Byron's popularity ...
... Jane Austen - Nature of the new essay - Lamb's life and character- Qualities of his essays illustrated - Hazlitt as man and writer- De Quincey's life - The nature of his prose 246 CHAPTER XVI BYRON - SHELLEY - KEATS Byron's popularity ...
Pagina 247
... Jane Austen , no novelist of the first rank was then writing , and her vogue , like her field , was narrowly restricted . On the other hand , Scott , or rather , " the Great Unknown , " quickly became a national institution . Though i ...
... Jane Austen , no novelist of the first rank was then writing , and her vogue , like her field , was narrowly restricted . On the other hand , Scott , or rather , " the Great Unknown , " quickly became a national institution . Though i ...
Pagina 252
... Jane Austen , whose work , quietly matured in a Hampshire vicarage , lies wholly apart from the great highway of history , whether literary or political . Something , no doubt , she owed to the women novelists who preceded her ...
... Jane Austen , whose work , quietly matured in a Hampshire vicarage , lies wholly apart from the great highway of history , whether literary or political . Something , no doubt , she owed to the women novelists who preceded her ...
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