The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Том 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... early Restoration comedy shows clearly that the strength lies in the witty scenes ; contemporary dramatists realized this , and there is a steady increase in and refinement of this ' Manners ' element . The early plays of Dryden and ...
... early Restoration comedy shows clearly that the strength lies in the witty scenes ; contemporary dramatists realized this , and there is a steady increase in and refinement of this ' Manners ' element . The early plays of Dryden and ...
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... early legend , through medieval romances to the saving sense of Cervantes , who turned it ' to purposes far more useful and entertaining , by mak- ing it assume the sock , and point out the follies of ordinary life . ' But while ...
... early legend , through medieval romances to the saving sense of Cervantes , who turned it ' to purposes far more useful and entertaining , by mak- ing it assume the sock , and point out the follies of ordinary life . ' But while ...
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... early novels , though not absent , sink to the background ; the foreground is held by the personal commen- tary of a varied and comical group - Matthew Bramble , the opinion- ated and warm - hearted old Welsh squire , his ' proud ...
... early novels , though not absent , sink to the background ; the foreground is held by the personal commen- tary of a varied and comical group - Matthew Bramble , the opinion- ated and warm - hearted old Welsh squire , his ' proud ...
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