Studies in Philology, Volume 4University of North Carolina Press, 1963 |
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Pagina 35
... selected a patriot who had been borne upon the crest of popular applause , but who has fallen into the trough of public condemnation . The time most suited to the expression of this contrast is that when the patriot is going to his ...
... selected a patriot who had been borne upon the crest of popular applause , but who has fallen into the trough of public condemnation . The time most suited to the expression of this contrast is that when the patriot is going to his ...
Pagina 42
... selected and combined into a new and distinct type by a natural process of development . All types of literature have had their origin in the natural instinct of man to give expression in language to his thoughts and emotions . " As ...
... selected and combined into a new and distinct type by a natural process of development . All types of literature have had their origin in the natural instinct of man to give expression in language to his thoughts and emotions . " As ...
Pagina 66
... selection of a dramatic occasion , the situation would have been more forcible had the mother hersef , instead of a friend ... selected , might have been foreign to Tennyson's purpose , yet the absence of it illustrates his inability to ...
... selection of a dramatic occasion , the situation would have been more forcible had the mother hersef , instead of a friend ... selected , might have been foreign to Tennyson's purpose , yet the absence of it illustrates his inability to ...
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