The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 60
... contemporary one Countee Cullen has given us in : Locked arm in arm they cross the road , The black boy and the white : - The golden splendor of the day , The sable pride of night . From lowered blinds the black folk stare And here the ...
... contemporary one Countee Cullen has given us in : Locked arm in arm they cross the road , The black boy and the white : - The golden splendor of the day , The sable pride of night . From lowered blinds the black folk stare And here the ...
Pagina 157
... contemporary biographer , Aubrey , his nephew Ed- ward Phillips , and others , that his home life soon settled into a comfortable routine . Two or three hours a day were devoted to singing ; time was spent sitting out of doors whenever ...
... contemporary biographer , Aubrey , his nephew Ed- ward Phillips , and others , that his home life soon settled into a comfortable routine . Two or three hours a day were devoted to singing ; time was spent sitting out of doors whenever ...
Pagina 364
... contemporary criticisms like those of a church dignitary who " thought the Authoress wrong in such times as these , to draw such Clergymen as Mr. Collins and Mr. Elton . " The Prince Regent's secretary sent formal thanks for the presen ...
... contemporary criticisms like those of a church dignitary who " thought the Authoress wrong in such times as these , to draw such Clergymen as Mr. Collins and Mr. Elton . " The Prince Regent's secretary sent formal thanks for the presen ...
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