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... observation of friends , pets , village life , and the country- side is the escape of a man who has looked into hell : its concealed frame of reference is anything but mere Horatian amenity . In another sense The Task is more than the ...
... observation of friends , pets , village life , and the country- side is the escape of a man who has looked into hell : its concealed frame of reference is anything but mere Horatian amenity . In another sense The Task is more than the ...
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... observation will always find ' . Shakespeare's picture of life is just , and his observation both wide and subtle . Johnson continually points to the ' strokes of nature ' in Shakespeare : Lady Macbeth's arguments are those of any ...
... observation will always find ' . Shakespeare's picture of life is just , and his observation both wide and subtle . Johnson continually points to the ' strokes of nature ' in Shakespeare : Lady Macbeth's arguments are those of any ...
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... observation : Parson Supple is the sycophantic chaplain of Restoration comedy ; the doctors Fielding always satirizes have their prototypes in Molière ; the learned lady reappears as Mrs Western ; the pedantic or rascally lawyer and ...
... observation : Parson Supple is the sycophantic chaplain of Restoration comedy ; the doctors Fielding always satirizes have their prototypes in Molière ; the learned lady reappears as Mrs Western ; the pedantic or rascally lawyer and ...
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