Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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Side 39
... appears as simple imitation . W. H. Auden's poem ' The Novelist ' opens with the memor- able line ' Encased in talent like a uniform ' . And indeed when one looks at the novelists who are most widely respected in England today , one has ...
... appears as simple imitation . W. H. Auden's poem ' The Novelist ' opens with the memor- able line ' Encased in talent like a uniform ' . And indeed when one looks at the novelists who are most widely respected in England today , one has ...
Side 46
... appears before the reader and harangues him with the object of stirring his con- science : the characters are puppets , though unforgettable ones , and the plot a mere sequence of contrived metaphors . To revert for a moment to Mr. Fitz ...
... appears before the reader and harangues him with the object of stirring his con- science : the characters are puppets , though unforgettable ones , and the plot a mere sequence of contrived metaphors . To revert for a moment to Mr. Fitz ...
Side 84
... appears to them to be char- latanism or barbarity . The number of things they do not want to hear about is enormous . This is true : from an historical point of view , Pope chose the wrong battlefield for his great fight against Dulness ...
... appears to them to be char- latanism or barbarity . The number of things they do not want to hear about is enormous . This is true : from an historical point of view , Pope chose the wrong battlefield for his great fight against Dulness ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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