The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... Thackeray's Dobbin and the ' Holy Man ' of Mr. Kipling's Kim . Of all these , in different degrees , we feel , as we feel of Don Quixote , that , though the world may call them mad , in the end we who read are driven to ask ourselves ...
... Thackeray's Dobbin and the ' Holy Man ' of Mr. Kipling's Kim . Of all these , in different degrees , we feel , as we feel of Don Quixote , that , though the world may call them mad , in the end we who read are driven to ask ourselves ...
Сторінка 200
... Thackeray , the statement that Dobbin was founded on Thackeray's ( and FitzGerald's ) great friend , Archdeacon Allen , and the curious conversation between Mr. J. E. Cooke and Thackeray as to whether Becky killed Jos Sedley . And there ...
... Thackeray , the statement that Dobbin was founded on Thackeray's ( and FitzGerald's ) great friend , Archdeacon Allen , and the curious conversation between Mr. J. E. Cooke and Thackeray as to whether Becky killed Jos Sedley . And there ...
Сторінка 202
... Thackeray's business was to describe it , to extract its essence and convert it into art . That cannot be done ... Thackeray did live always . But it is a complete mistake to think that he was subdued to it . He was above it , and in it ...
... Thackeray's business was to describe it , to extract its essence and convert it into art . That cannot be done ... Thackeray did live always . But it is a complete mistake to think that he was subdued to it . He was above it , and in it ...
Сторінка 206
... Thackeray . No one could write out a skeleton of the plot of Pickwick or Pendennis ; they are all flesh and no bones ... Thackeray's people belong far more to his stories than those of Dickens ; but still he is open in his degree to the ...
... Thackeray . No one could write out a skeleton of the plot of Pickwick or Pendennis ; they are all flesh and no bones ... Thackeray's people belong far more to his stories than those of Dickens ; but still he is open in his degree to the ...
Сторінка 207
... Thackeray , who maintained more than enough superiority over his characters , and was always too intellectually ... Thackeray's books are too much written from the point of view of the man of the world . No one knows quite so little ...
... Thackeray , who maintained more than enough superiority over his characters , and was always too intellectually ... Thackeray's books are too much written from the point of view of the man of the world . No one knows quite so little ...
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