Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... position to count on being read by so many people as even a moderately successful writer of novels . And the really successful novelist , whose tales caught the imagination of whole nations and families of nations , was in a position of ...
... position to count on being read by so many people as even a moderately successful writer of novels . And the really successful novelist , whose tales caught the imagination of whole nations and families of nations , was in a position of ...
Side 83
... position . He had chosen Theobald to typify pedantry , a deadening absorption in the minutiae of scholar- ship ; he now chose Cibber to typify the modish frivolousness which leaves the major issues aside to focus on the trivial . Both ...
... position . He had chosen Theobald to typify pedantry , a deadening absorption in the minutiae of scholar- ship ; he now chose Cibber to typify the modish frivolousness which leaves the major issues aside to focus on the trivial . Both ...
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... position of a servant who sweeps out a room because the master has ordered it . But in this essay , Mr. Eliot shows himself willing to undertake the humblest sweeping and polishing , and he does it in a way that is an inspira- tion ...
... position of a servant who sweeps out a room because the master has ordered it . But in this essay , Mr. Eliot shows himself willing to undertake the humblest sweeping and polishing , and he does it in a way that is an inspira- tion ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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