History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... better style and better plots than the others , he is not , like them , a creator of souls . He is too much of a theorist , too preoccupied by rules . His argumenta- tive habits spoil him when he seeks to shape and motion complete and ...
... better style and better plots than the others , he is not , like them , a creator of souls . He is too much of a theorist , too preoccupied by rules . His argumenta- tive habits spoil him when he seeks to shape and motion complete and ...
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... better pleased by the educated man ? The worldly life which they depict is a regular carni- val , and the heads of their heroines are full of wild imaginations and unchecked gossip . You may see in Congreve how they chatter , with what ...
... better pleased by the educated man ? The worldly life which they depict is a regular carni- val , and the heads of their heroines are full of wild imaginations and unchecked gossip . You may see in Congreve how they chatter , with what ...
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... better to mark his enthusiasm ; another praises marriage ; some aspire in the fifth act to an orderly life . We shall soon see Steele writing a moral treatise called The Christian Hero . Henceforth comedy declines and literary talent ...
... better to mark his enthusiasm ; another praises marriage ; some aspire in the fifth act to an orderly life . We shall soon see Steele writing a moral treatise called The Christian Hero . Henceforth comedy declines and literary talent ...
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THE RENAISSANCE | 1 |
cesses of sensuality 320 | 12 |
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