A Critical History of English Literature, Том 2Ronald Press Company, 1960 From Anglo-Saxon times to the present, the poetry, prose, and dramatic achievements of each period in English literature. |
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... never understood and rarely understands any one else . His wife goes quietly about her business without ever responding to his frequent pedantic arguments , for she never knows what he is talking about . Yorick , the jesting ...
... never understood and rarely understands any one else . His wife goes quietly about her business without ever responding to his frequent pedantic arguments , for she never knows what he is talking about . Yorick , the jesting ...
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... never entirely loses the reader's sympathy and never at all loses the author's . She is treated throughout with af- fectionate irony , Jane Austen's more cruel type of irony being re- solved for more obvious and more culpable examples ...
... never entirely loses the reader's sympathy and never at all loses the author's . She is treated throughout with af- fectionate irony , Jane Austen's more cruel type of irony being re- solved for more obvious and more culpable examples ...
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... never wholly new , in what we retain we are never wholly obsolete . By ad- hering in this manner , and on those principles , to our forefathers , we are guided , not by the superstition of antiquarians , but by the spirit of philosophic ...
... never wholly new , in what we retain we are never wholly obsolete . By ad- hering in this manner , and on those principles , to our forefathers , we are guided , not by the superstition of antiquarians , but by the spirit of philosophic ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 537 |
CRITICAL PROSE AND MISCELLANEOUS WRITING | 766 |
SCOTTISH LITERATURE FROM ALLAN RAMSAY TO WALTER | 809 |
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