The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 60
... less deliberate or dramatic manner , accomplish the same inten- tional destruction . This is , I think , a valid insight well worth our consideration . It calls up a picture very like the contemporary one Countee Cullen has given us in ...
... less deliberate or dramatic manner , accomplish the same inten- tional destruction . This is , I think , a valid insight well worth our consideration . It calls up a picture very like the contemporary one Countee Cullen has given us in ...
Pagina 112
... less fresh and spontaneous , often lightly cynical , always less convincing in their emotion , they limit their themes to the confines of an aristocratic court where lovemaking is the business of peace , and courage is shown by a ...
... less fresh and spontaneous , often lightly cynical , always less convincing in their emotion , they limit their themes to the confines of an aristocratic court where lovemaking is the business of peace , and courage is shown by a ...
Pagina 367
Annette Teta Rubinstein. tune those are the greater number ) are neither less wise nor less worthy members of society for having felt , for a time , the influence of a passion which has been well qualified as the " tenderest , noblest ...
Annette Teta Rubinstein. tune those are the greater number ) are neither less wise nor less worthy members of society for having felt , for a time , the influence of a passion which has been well qualified as the " tenderest , noblest ...
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