The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 82
Pagina 39
... whole farce of the Falstaff scenes in Henry IV turns on this grotesque contrast between the feudal status as it was and that into which it has degenerated . The whole of the tragedy underlying the farce and giving it body and force , is ...
... whole farce of the Falstaff scenes in Henry IV turns on this grotesque contrast between the feudal status as it was and that into which it has degenerated . The whole of the tragedy underlying the farce and giving it body and force , is ...
Pagina 108
... whole field of natural science ! " But there is even more need now than there was four centuries ago to emphasize the other aspect of Bacon's thought which has , with the end of the bourgeois revolution , been forgotten by some of his ...
... whole field of natural science ! " But there is even more need now than there was four centuries ago to emphasize the other aspect of Bacon's thought which has , with the end of the bourgeois revolution , been forgotten by some of his ...
Pagina 326
... whole rural population of England . The conversion from " corn " to sheep , by the end of the small freeholdings , the new inclosure acts , and , in Ireland and Scotland , the use of the land as a playground for men whose fortunes were ...
... whole rural population of England . The conversion from " corn " to sheep , by the end of the small freeholdings , the new inclosure acts , and , in Ireland and Scotland , the use of the land as a playground for men whose fortunes were ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
already attack attitude Bacon bourgeois bourgeoisie Bunyan Cassandra Church common contemporary Coriolanus course court daughter death Defoe Defoe's eighteenth century Elizabeth Elizabethan Emma England English father feeling Fielding Fielding's forced give Hamlet hath Henry honor human husband Iago important interest James Jane Austen Jane's John Bunyan Jonathan Swift king kingdom Lady later less letters liberty literary live London Lord man's Margaret Webster marriage married ment Milton Model Army Moll Flanders nation nature never Northanger Abbey novel Othello pamphlet Parliament perhaps philosophy Pilgrim's Progress play poet political poor Pope preaching Pride and Prejudice published queen religious rich satire says scene Shakespeare social society Swift tell theatre thee things thou thought throne tion Tom Jones trade true Usury Whig wife woman women writing written wrote young