The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina ix
... literary development of the period , and proceeds to a more specific consideration of its most representative figures . There has been little attempt to impose any formal uniformity on the material presented . In some instances a rather ...
... literary development of the period , and proceeds to a more specific consideration of its most representative figures . There has been little attempt to impose any formal uniformity on the material presented . In some instances a rather ...
Pagina 8
... literary merit , but they were a vital part of the exciting ferment of an age that bred so great a literature . We must not forget Shakespeare's many references to the " still - vext Bermoothes , " the " Antipodes and men whose heads ...
... literary merit , but they were a vital part of the exciting ferment of an age that bred so great a literature . We must not forget Shakespeare's many references to the " still - vext Bermoothes , " the " Antipodes and men whose heads ...
Pagina 316
... literary form . Even a leading intellectual figure like the famous critic and literary dictator Samuel Johnson ( 1709-1784 ) read and discussed the novels of Richardson , Fielding and others and , more important , showed in his own ...
... literary form . Even a leading intellectual figure like the famous critic and literary dictator Samuel Johnson ( 1709-1784 ) read and discussed the novels of Richardson , Fielding and others and , more important , showed in his own ...
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