The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw: William Shakespeare to Jane AustenMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 946 pagina's |
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... English literature of the Renaissance , its highest glory and the most direct and original expression of the national genius are dramatic . Else- where imitation and artifice play a part ; aristocratic sentiment or an ephemeral fashion ...
... English literature of the Renaissance , its highest glory and the most direct and original expression of the national genius are dramatic . Else- where imitation and artifice play a part ; aristocratic sentiment or an ephemeral fashion ...
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... all apparent and undimmed . And fundamentally , from the viewpoint of their own class , the fashionable writers were correct . The bourgoisie was an expanding class , expanding in both 210 THE GREAT TRADITION IN ENGLISH LITERATURE.
... all apparent and undimmed . And fundamentally , from the viewpoint of their own class , the fashionable writers were correct . The bourgoisie was an expanding class , expanding in both 210 THE GREAT TRADITION IN ENGLISH LITERATURE.
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... did so , and re- turned , " That there was a man sitting upright , as naked as ever he was born . " - " O , J - sus ! " cried the lady ; “ A naked man ! Dear coachman , drive on and leave him 298 THE GREAT TRADITION IN ENGLISH LITERATURE.
... did so , and re- turned , " That there was a man sitting upright , as naked as ever he was born . " - " O , J - sus ! " cried the lady ; “ A naked man ! Dear coachman , drive on and leave him 298 THE GREAT TRADITION IN ENGLISH LITERATURE.
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
VOLUME II | 330 |
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