Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... already existing genres he can successfully tackle . When , in these early days , he writes a tragedy , it is an unrelieved storm of blood and tears ; when he writes comedy , it is a pretty straight exercise in one or other of the ...
... already existing genres he can successfully tackle . When , in these early days , he writes a tragedy , it is an unrelieved storm of blood and tears ; when he writes comedy , it is a pretty straight exercise in one or other of the ...
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... already written for a poem about education , which would have been too grave for the frolic of 1728. And when the final four - book version appeared , it was found to have departed so completely from the original poem that the very hero ...
... already written for a poem about education , which would have been too grave for the frolic of 1728. And when the final four - book version appeared , it was found to have departed so completely from the original poem that the very hero ...
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... Already , in 1812 , he had delivered his great speech in the House of Lords , resisting the bill which would make machine - wrecking a capital offence . Already he had written his fiercely compassionate ' Song for the Luddites ' . But ...
... Already , in 1812 , he had delivered his great speech in the House of Lords , resisting the bill which would make machine - wrecking a capital offence . Already he had written his fiercely compassionate ' Song for the Luddites ' . But ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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