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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Pagina 158
... successful scheme of the justi- fication of God's ways . Revolt is in the nature of things and so is the violence and enchantment of sexual feeling . Both may lead to disaster , as Milton well knew , yet both are so strong elements in ...
... successful scheme of the justi- fication of God's ways . Revolt is in the nature of things and so is the violence and enchantment of sexual feeling . Both may lead to disaster , as Milton well knew , yet both are so strong elements in ...
Pagina 225
... successful politicians , and he so bitterly resented the patronage and cavalier treatment with which he met ( even family chaplains were still treated rather as upper servants or very poor relations ) , that twice in the ten years he ...
... successful politicians , and he so bitterly resented the patronage and cavalier treatment with which he met ( even family chaplains were still treated rather as upper servants or very poor relations ) , that twice in the ten years he ...
Pagina 305
... successful manufacturers authori- tatively to tell their children or themselves what model to imitate for a successful life . It is precisely this all important question to which the earliest novels directly address themselves . How ...
... successful manufacturers authori- tatively to tell their children or themselves what model to imitate for a successful life . It is precisely this all important question to which the earliest novels directly address themselves . How ...
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