History of English Literature, Том 2John Wurtele Lovell, 1873 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... society - How and why human inventiveness reappears - The form of the spirit of the Renaissance - The representation of objects is imitative , characteristic , and complete .... Why the ideal changes - Improvement of the state of man in ...
... society - How and why human inventiveness reappears - The form of the spirit of the Renaissance - The representation of objects is imitative , characteristic , and complete .... Why the ideal changes - Improvement of the state of man in ...
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... society , and lyrical comedy -His smaller poems - His masques - Theatrical and picturesque manners of the court - The Sad Shepherd - How Jonson remains a poet to his death ...... 201 General idea of Shakspeare - The fundamental idea in ...
... society , and lyrical comedy -His smaller poems - His masques - Theatrical and picturesque manners of the court - The Sad Shepherd - How Jonson remains a poet to his death ...... 201 General idea of Shakspeare - The fundamental idea in ...
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... society - How the religious sentiment penetrates literature - How the sentiment of the beautiful subsists in religion - Hooker - His breadth of mind and the fulness of his style - Hales and Chillingworth - Praise of reason and tolerance ...
... society - How the religious sentiment penetrates literature - How the sentiment of the beautiful subsists in religion - Hooker - His breadth of mind and the fulness of his style - Hales and Chillingworth - Praise of reason and tolerance ...
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... Society and the language of society in France and England -Wherein Pope's badinage is painful and displeasing - The Dunciad - Ob- scenity and vulgarities - Wherein the English imagination and drawing - room wit are irreconcilable ...
... Society and the language of society in France and England -Wherein Pope's badinage is painful and displeasing - The Dunciad - Ob- scenity and vulgarities - Wherein the English imagination and drawing - room wit are irreconcilable ...
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... society in England - Aversions and preferences - The snob and the aristocrat - Portraits of the king , the great court noble , the county gentleman , the town gentleman - Advantages of this aristocratic institution - Exaggeration of the ...
... society in England - Aversions and preferences - The snob and the aristocrat - Portraits of the king , the great court noble , the county gentleman , the town gentleman - Advantages of this aristocratic institution - Exaggeration of the ...
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