The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 41
... brothers of one blood , " and was faced with a formal demand for an apology from the noblemen of the first estate ... brother ; be he ne'er so vile , This day shall gentle his condition : Nor is it an accident that the three gunnery ...
... brothers of one blood , " and was faced with a formal demand for an apology from the noblemen of the first estate ... brother ; be he ne'er so vile , This day shall gentle his condition : Nor is it an accident that the three gunnery ...
Pagina 79
... brother and false friends - a subject treated with unmatched emotional depth and rich indignation in so many of the earlier plays . Here we have again three most unnatural villains - murderers and traitors in intention and attempt if ...
... brother and false friends - a subject treated with unmatched emotional depth and rich indignation in so many of the earlier plays . Here we have again three most unnatural villains - murderers and traitors in intention and attempt if ...
Pagina 310
... brother John , an intelligent and energetic young man who had had the misfortune to be blinded at nineteen , had ... brothers therefore decided to publish their own journal . Fielding , despite much dissuasion , personally assumed the ...
... brother John , an intelligent and energetic young man who had had the misfortune to be blinded at nineteen , had ... brothers therefore decided to publish their own journal . Fielding , despite much dissuasion , personally assumed the ...
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