Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 160
... passion is in it lies mostly in the melody of the verse ; but that is often thrilling and subduing in the highest degree . Its moral tone , also , is very captivating ; a soul of nobleness , gentle and tender as the spirit of its own ...
... passion is in it lies mostly in the melody of the verse ; but that is often thrilling and subduing in the highest degree . Its moral tone , also , is very captivating ; a soul of nobleness , gentle and tender as the spirit of its own ...
Pagina 185
... passion , apt to run a little into the melodramatic , —were more level to the general apprehension , and were found ... Passionate scenes mixed with no vulgar mirth . ” Undoubtedly , taking them all in all , they have left us the richest ...
... passion , apt to run a little into the melodramatic , —were more level to the general apprehension , and were found ... Passionate scenes mixed with no vulgar mirth . ” Undoubtedly , taking them all in all , they have left us the richest ...
Pagina 348
... passion . The former , in The Professor , Jane Eyre ( 1847 ) , Shirley ( 1849 ) , and Villette ( 1852 ) , blended her own personal experiences with a deep romantic passion , with a result at once vivid and feminine . Emily Brontë's ...
... passion . The former , in The Professor , Jane Eyre ( 1847 ) , Shirley ( 1849 ) , and Villette ( 1852 ) , blended her own personal experiences with a deep romantic passion , with a result at once vivid and feminine . Emily Brontë's ...
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