History of English Literature, Том 2Edmonston and Douglas, 1873 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... produce . 344 VIII . Natural characters - Sir John Brute , the husband ; Squire Šullen - Sir Tunbelly , the father ... produced durable works - Wherein they are opposed to the English character - Transfor- mation of taste and manners ...
... produce . 344 VIII . Natural characters - Sir John Brute , the husband ; Squire Šullen - Sir Tunbelly , the father ... produced durable works - Wherein they are opposed to the English character - Transfor- mation of taste and manners ...
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... produce two kinds of novels .. Richardson - Condition and character - Connection of his perspicacity and his rigor -Talent , minuteness , combinations - Pamela - Her mood - Principles - The English wife - Clarissa Harlowe - The Harlowe ...
... produce two kinds of novels .. Richardson - Condition and character - Connection of his perspicacity and his rigor -Talent , minuteness , combinations - Pamela - Her mood - Principles - The English wife - Clarissa Harlowe - The Harlowe ...
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... produce - His pathos - Stephen , the factory hand - His humor - Why he attains to buffoonery and caricature - Recklessness and nervous exaggeration of his gayety .. § 2. THE PUBLIC . 534 581 589 ......... 591 English novels are ...
... produce - His pathos - Stephen , the factory hand - His humor - Why he attains to buffoonery and caricature - Recklessness and nervous exaggeration of his gayety .. § 2. THE PUBLIC . 534 581 589 ......... 591 English novels are ...
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... produce only incomplete judgments ; but that we cannot help . It is better to have an imperfect knowledge than none at all ; and there is no other means of ac- quainting ourselves approximately with the events of other days , than to ...
... produce only incomplete judgments ; but that we cannot help . It is better to have an imperfect knowledge than none at all ; and there is no other means of ac- quainting ourselves approximately with the events of other days , than to ...
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... produce new fruit . Amid so many writers who , since the time of Herder , Óttfried Müller , and Goethe , have continued and still im- prove this great method , let the read- er consider only two historians and two works , Carlyle's ...
... produce new fruit . Amid so many writers who , since the time of Herder , Óttfried Müller , and Goethe , have continued and still im- prove this great method , let the read- er consider only two historians and two works , Carlyle's ...
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