The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism: Elizabethan-CarolineHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1985 - 650 pagina's |
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... perfect in the passionate harmony of its verse and the inspired accuracy of its locution , that years of study and elaboration might have seemed necessary to bring about his inexpressible improvement in expression of yet more sombre and ...
... perfect in the passionate harmony of its verse and the inspired accuracy of its locution , that years of study and elaboration might have seemed necessary to bring about his inexpressible improvement in expression of yet more sombre and ...
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... perfect and superb a pattern of incomparable art as dazzles and delights the reader of The Alchemist is unquestionably unique - above comparison with any later or earlier example of kindred genius in the whole range of comedy , if not ...
... perfect and superb a pattern of incomparable art as dazzles and delights the reader of The Alchemist is unquestionably unique - above comparison with any later or earlier example of kindred genius in the whole range of comedy , if not ...
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... perfect combination and exposition of all the leading characters at once in supreme simplicity , unity , and fullness of culminat- ing effect . And only in the author's two great farces shall we find so vast a range and variety of ...
... perfect combination and exposition of all the leading characters at once in supreme simplicity , unity , and fullness of culminat- ing effect . And only in the author's two great farces shall we find so vast a range and variety of ...
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