The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw: William Shakespeare to Jane Austen |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 48
Pagina 301
They talk of Radicalism , Jacobinism , etc. in England ( I am told ) , but they should turn over the pages of Jonathan Wild the Great . The inequality of conditions and the littleness of the great , were never set forth in stronger ...
They talk of Radicalism , Jacobinism , etc. in England ( I am told ) , but they should turn over the pages of Jonathan Wild the Great . The inequality of conditions and the littleness of the great , were never set forth in stronger ...
Pagina 310
I find the same reproach levelled against them . each in his turn , by the insects of the hour ; who raised their little hum , and died , and were forgotten ... when Fielding described Newgate , the prison immediately ceased to exist .
I find the same reproach levelled against them . each in his turn , by the insects of the hour ; who raised their little hum , and died , and were forgotten ... when Fielding described Newgate , the prison immediately ceased to exist .
Pagina 330
... enemies in bestowing the harshest epithets on such works , and scarcely ever permitting them to be read by their own heroine , who , if she accidentally take up a novel , is sure to turn over its insipid pages with disgust . Alas !
... enemies in bestowing the harshest epithets on such works , and scarcely ever permitting them to be read by their own heroine , who , if she accidentally take up a novel , is sure to turn over its insipid pages with disgust . Alas !
Wat mensen zeggen - Een review schrijven
We hebben geen reviews gevonden op de gebruikelijke plaatsen.
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
accept already attack attempt Bacon beginning better Bunyan called cause century Church common complete concern consider continued course court critics death Defoe early effect Elizabethan England English equally evidently example expressed father feeling Fielding finally forced give hand hath hope House human important increase interest Jane Austen king lady land later learned least less live London Lord marriage matter means Milton nature never novel perhaps period play political poor position possible present published reason religious respect rich says seemed sense Shakespeare social society soon speak successful Swift tell things thou thought tion trade true turn UNIVERSITY whole wife woman writing written wrote young