English Literature of the Eighteenth Century: With a Preface on the Relations Between Literary History and Literary CriticismUniversity Tutorial Press, 1953 - 320 páginas |
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... Elizabethan , and could see some of its " Gothic " virtues ; but they conceived their own idiom to be altogether superior , whereas it was only superior for some purposes , not others . The non - Augustan or Elizabethan virtues seem to ...
... Elizabethan , and could see some of its " Gothic " virtues ; but they conceived their own idiom to be altogether superior , whereas it was only superior for some purposes , not others . The non - Augustan or Elizabethan virtues seem to ...
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... Elizabethan times , when dramatists and actors were pleased at the publicity inadvertently given them from Puritan pulpits . The Opera , of course , is hardly to be compared , as a play , with even minor Elizabethan comedies ; but it ...
... Elizabethan times , when dramatists and actors were pleased at the publicity inadvertently given them from Puritan pulpits . The Opera , of course , is hardly to be compared , as a play , with even minor Elizabethan comedies ; but it ...
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... Elizabethan stage and that of Smollett , Sterne , Scott , and Dickens . The jargon of the doctor who attends Joseph ( compare the surgeon's jargon in Book VIII , Chap . iii , of Tom Jones ) is another typical instance : " Sir , " says ...
... Elizabethan stage and that of Smollett , Sterne , Scott , and Dickens . The jargon of the doctor who attends Joseph ( compare the surgeon's jargon in Book VIII , Chap . iii , of Tom Jones ) is another typical instance : " Sir , " says ...
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FROM THE NEWSPAPER TO THE NOVEL | 91 |
17381784 | 144 |
1764 | 229 |
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