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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... important in the development of our modern English , are the ornate and fan- tastic early prose narratives like John Lyly's Euphues and Sidney's Arcadia . But such early literary criticism as Sidney's noble Apologie for Poetrie in which ...
... important in the development of our modern English , are the ornate and fan- tastic early prose narratives like John Lyly's Euphues and Sidney's Arcadia . But such early literary criticism as Sidney's noble Apologie for Poetrie in which ...
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... important part of the college curriculum ] he had no relish by nature , and turned himself to reading history and poetry . Later he was to declare , to the scandal of his learned colleagues : I have been better entertained , and more ...
... important part of the college curriculum ] he had no relish by nature , and turned himself to reading history and poetry . Later he was to declare , to the scandal of his learned colleagues : I have been better entertained , and more ...
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... important minor characters as Mrs. Clay and Mr. Elliot are concerned , was rather " huddled together " and the novel is , of course , much shorter than any of the others except the first , Northanger Abbey . On the whole it seems that ...
... important minor characters as Mrs. Clay and Mr. Elliot are concerned , was rather " huddled together " and the novel is , of course , much shorter than any of the others except the first , Northanger Abbey . On the whole it seems that ...
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