A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 201
... scenes and incidents which he was able to work up into very robust narrative . The novels of Smollett , like those of so many English writers , are in large measure " imaginative reminiscence . " The Rev. Laurence Sterne , sometime ...
... scenes and incidents which he was able to work up into very robust narrative . The novels of Smollett , like those of so many English writers , are in large measure " imaginative reminiscence . " The Rev. Laurence Sterne , sometime ...
Pagina 210
... scenes . She Stoops to Conquer ( 1773 ) succeeds as a comedy in spite of its farcical plot . Goldsmith's dialogue is so delightful , his handling of the absurd situations is so spirited , and Tony Lumpkin is so excellent a booby , that ...
... scenes . She Stoops to Conquer ( 1773 ) succeeds as a comedy in spite of its farcical plot . Goldsmith's dialogue is so delightful , his handling of the absurd situations is so spirited , and Tony Lumpkin is so excellent a booby , that ...
Pagina 339
... scene ; he gives the scene itself . Let any one read the description of Marseilles in the burning heat of the sun , at ... scenes in Our Mutual Friend - let any one read these , and he will see that in this branch of the novelist's art ...
... scene ; he gives the scene itself . Let any one read the description of Marseilles in the burning heat of the sun , at ... scenes in Our Mutual Friend - let any one read these , and he will see that in this branch of the novelist's art ...
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