The Continuity of LettersBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 273 стор. |
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... Scott loved to recreate in his poems and mediaeval novels , the best side of which he put in that finest of his quatrains , which , for some of us at any rate , is much too authentically his to be given to any one else on the strength ...
... Scott loved to recreate in his poems and mediaeval novels , the best side of which he put in that finest of his quatrains , which , for some of us at any rate , is much too authentically his to be given to any one else on the strength ...
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... Scott loved ! The supposed Cid Hamete Benengeli and his translator are just what Jedediah Cleishbotham and the rest are pleasant phantoms enabling the author to talk innocently about his own books and to exhibit that final mark of ...
... Scott loved ! The supposed Cid Hamete Benengeli and his translator are just what Jedediah Cleishbotham and the rest are pleasant phantoms enabling the author to talk innocently about his own books and to exhibit that final mark of ...
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... Scott seems , how crude much of Dickens , how tainted with virtuosity most of Meredith ! Thackeray found the novel divided between the historical romance of Scott and the exquisite parlour miniatures of Miss Austen . What he did with it ...
... Scott seems , how crude much of Dickens , how tainted with virtuosity most of Meredith ! Thackeray found the novel divided between the historical romance of Scott and the exquisite parlour miniatures of Miss Austen . What he did with it ...
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LIFE AND ART IN ENGLISH POETRY | 1 |
AN ATTEMPT AT A DEFINITION | 21 |
SHAKESPEARES HISTORIES | 52 |
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adventures Aeschylus Annette artist Barry Lyndon beauty century certainly Cervantes character Chaucer commonplace course death delight Demogorgon Dickens divine Don Quixote doubt drama dramatist earth England English English poetry eternal fact Faery Queen faith Falstaff feeling France genius give Goethe Grand Style greater greatest Greek Harper heart Henry Hephaestus hero honour human humour Iliad imagination intellectual interest Jane Austen Jupiter king knew language literature live Lord lyric Milton mind Molière Napoleon nature never noble novel once perhaps Pindar play poem poet poet's poetic poetry political Prince Prometheus prose readers Richard Richard II scarcely scene Scott seems sense Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's simplicity Sonnets soul speak speech Spenser spirit stanza story tell Thackeray Thackeray's thee thing thou thought to-day true truth universal utterance Vanity Fair verse victory whole words Wordsworth writing Zeus