The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina ix
... possible to treat his life and work in less than half the space demanded by Hazlitt or Dickens or Shaw . In many of the discussions my conclusions as to a writer's polit- ical and social attitude necessarily run counter to the ...
... possible to treat his life and work in less than half the space demanded by Hazlitt or Dickens or Shaw . In many of the discussions my conclusions as to a writer's polit- ical and social attitude necessarily run counter to the ...
Pagina 74
... possible to imagine them presenting Macbeth . Since these audiences were all attuned to the court and prided themselves on their knowledge of what went on behind the scenes , there were many veiled references to political events on the ...
... possible to imagine them presenting Macbeth . Since these audiences were all attuned to the court and prided themselves on their knowledge of what went on behind the scenes , there were many veiled references to political events on the ...
Pagina 162
... possible exception of Shakespeare , has written most beautifully of flowers and of everything that strikes the sense in an English landscape , of the vigorous believer in the possible goodness of life , who , so far from denying or ...
... possible exception of Shakespeare , has written most beautifully of flowers and of everything that strikes the sense in an English landscape , of the vigorous believer in the possible goodness of life , who , so far from denying or ...
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