The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw: William Shakespeare to Jane AustenMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 946 pagina's |
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... English poets with the Greek , Latin and Italian poets . In this he spoke warmly of Shakespeare as one by whom " the English tongue is mightily enriched , and gorgeously invested in rare ornaments and splendid habilments . " He ...
... English poets with the Greek , Latin and Italian poets . In this he spoke warmly of Shakespeare as one by whom " the English tongue is mightily enriched , and gorgeously invested in rare ornaments and splendid habilments . " He ...
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... English novel . Its special place in literature is not won by the simple verisimilitude which convinced its contemporary readers that it must be a true story . A story can be true and damnably dull , or even true and interesting enough ...
... English novel . Its special place in literature is not won by the simple verisimilitude which convinced its contemporary readers that it must be a true story . A story can be true and damnably dull , or even true and interesting enough ...
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... English clergyman after your fancy- much novelty may be introduced - show , dear Madam , what good would be done if tithes were taken away entirely , and describe him burying his own mother - as I did - because the High Priest of the ...
... English clergyman after your fancy- much novelty may be introduced - show , dear Madam , what good would be done if tithes were taken away entirely , and describe him burying his own mother - as I did - because the High Priest of the ...
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