The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 12
... matter of this , it may be observed that there is something to admire in these very things , which ever way you take them . For if viewed indulgently , they are much like the accounts we find in romances , of the Queen in the blessed ...
... matter of this , it may be observed that there is something to admire in these very things , which ever way you take them . For if viewed indulgently , they are much like the accounts we find in romances , of the Queen in the blessed ...
Pagina 137
... matter with unusual insight . ; he was a citizen first and a poet and an unhappy man afterwards . He directed his energies to proving , not that he should be exempted from the operations of the law , but that the law itself should be ...
... matter with unusual insight . ; he was a citizen first and a poet and an unhappy man afterwards . He directed his energies to proving , not that he should be exempted from the operations of the law , but that the law itself should be ...
Pagina 307
... matter . As Kettle says : What does matter , because the whole movement and tex- ture of the book depend on it , is that Tom and Sophia fight conventional society , embodied in the character of Blifil . They fight with every strategem ...
... matter . As Kettle says : What does matter , because the whole movement and tex- ture of the book depend on it , is that Tom and Sophia fight conventional society , embodied in the character of Blifil . They fight with every strategem ...
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