The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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Pagina 177
... society of what the people felt that society lacked and must continue to lack while operated on a class basis . It was in this atmosphere of democratic activity that Bun- yan wrote his third book - A Few Sighs from Hell . It is lurid ...
... society of what the people felt that society lacked and must continue to lack while operated on a class basis . It was in this atmosphere of democratic activity that Bun- yan wrote his third book - A Few Sighs from Hell . It is lurid ...
Pagina 289
... society , that is to say his society , can and will be solved by humane feeling and right reason . Fielding's father was an officer with little but his colonel's pay to live on - fair provision for a fashionable bachelor but altogether ...
... society , that is to say his society , can and will be solved by humane feeling and right reason . Fielding's father was an officer with little but his colonel's pay to live on - fair provision for a fashionable bachelor but altogether ...
Pagina 361
... society . . . Sufficient has perhaps been said to suggest that what gives Emma its power to move us is the realism and depth of feeling behind Jane Austen's attitudes . She examines with a scrupulous yet passionate and critical ...
... society . . . Sufficient has perhaps been said to suggest that what gives Emma its power to move us is the realism and depth of feeling behind Jane Austen's attitudes . She examines with a scrupulous yet passionate and critical ...
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