The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw, Volume 1Citadel Press, 1953 - 946 pagina's |
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... living together in civil life , governed by politic order and rule , should conspire together in amity and love , everyone glad to help an- other to his power , to the intent that the whole might attain to that perfection which is ...
... living together in civil life , governed by politic order and rule , should conspire together in amity and love , everyone glad to help an- other to his power , to the intent that the whole might attain to that perfection which is ...
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... living as a poet . Mr. Abbey was , naturally , both indignant and worried , and took pains to tell Keats after the publication of his first book a year later : Well , John ! I have read your book , and it reminds me of the Quaker's ...
... living as a poet . Mr. Abbey was , naturally , both indignant and worried , and took pains to tell Keats after the publication of his first book a year later : Well , John ! I have read your book , and it reminds me of the Quaker's ...
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... living in London does not , however , prevent Lamb from being concerned at the political implications of such a position and he writes in July : But are you really coming to town ? The hope of it has entirely disarmed my petty ...
... living in London does not , however , prevent Lamb from being concerned at the political implications of such a position and he writes in July : But are you really coming to town ? The hope of it has entirely disarmed my petty ...
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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