The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to ShawRussell & Russell, 1960 - 946 pagina's |
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Pagina 161
... continued defiance of tyranny , and irrepressible ten- dency to advise men for their own good , are evidenced by a sen- tence he added , just before publication in 1670 , to his discussion of the ease with which Romans , Danes and ...
... continued defiance of tyranny , and irrepressible ten- dency to advise men for their own good , are evidenced by a sen- tence he added , just before publication in 1670 , to his discussion of the ease with which Romans , Danes and ...
Pagina 479
... continued friendship , that he altogether drop Hazlitt's acquaintance ! ( Lamb cheerfully ignored these ultimatums and in his own inimitable way , continued to be practically the WILLIAM HAZLITT 479.
... continued friendship , that he altogether drop Hazlitt's acquaintance ! ( Lamb cheerfully ignored these ultimatums and in his own inimitable way , continued to be practically the WILLIAM HAZLITT 479.
Pagina 858
... continued it almost to the end of his life . A talk he gave some years later on the Icelandic Chieftains gives us a better idea of what he found in the epics of the north- and to some extent recreated in his own later sagas . He said in ...
... continued it almost to the end of his life . A talk he gave some years later on the Icelandic Chieftains gives us a better idea of what he found in the epics of the north- and to some extent recreated in his own later sagas . He said in ...
Inhoudsopgave
THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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