The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw, Volume 1Citadel Press, 1953 - 946 pagina's |
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Pagina 237
... effects of those destructive machines , whereof he said some evil genius , enemy to mankind , must have been the first ... effect of narrow principles and short views ! that a prince possessed of every quality which procures veneration ...
... effects of those destructive machines , whereof he said some evil genius , enemy to mankind , must have been the first ... effect of narrow principles and short views ! that a prince possessed of every quality which procures veneration ...
Pagina 358
... effects in Jane Austen's novels are , even though their freshness and spontaneity often give the effect of improvisation . She writes : " St. Julian's his- tory was quite a surprise to me . You had not very long known it yourself I ...
... effects in Jane Austen's novels are , even though their freshness and spontaneity often give the effect of improvisation . She writes : " St. Julian's his- tory was quite a surprise to me . You had not very long known it yourself I ...
Pagina 498
... effect ? Can you commit a whole county to their own prisons ? Will you erect a gibbet in every field and hang up men like scare- crows ? or will you proceed ( as you must , to bring this measure into effect ) by decimation ; place the ...
... effect ? Can you commit a whole county to their own prisons ? Will you erect a gibbet in every field and hang up men like scare- crows ? or will you proceed ( as you must , to bring this measure into effect ) by decimation ; place the ...
Inhoudsopgave
THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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