Nineteenth-century Literature Criticism, Volum 12Laurie Lanzen Harris Gale Research Company, 1981 Excerpts from criticism of the works of novelists, poets, playwrights, short story writers and other creative writers who lived between 1800 and 1900, from the first published critical appraisals to current evaluations. |
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... eyes ; but travel and the firsthand experience it brings are meant to be as powerful educators of Juan as any of his affairs of the heart . Steeped in the English aristocratic tradition of the grand tour , Byron wrote to his mother in ...
... eyes ; but travel and the firsthand experience it brings are meant to be as powerful educators of Juan as any of his affairs of the heart . Steeped in the English aristocratic tradition of the grand tour , Byron wrote to his mother in ...
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... eyes to the eyes of their fellow men , is manly and portentous . ( Where did all the great white whales go ? They went Hemingway . ) Moby Dick is American litera- ture's pseudo - founding - father , its false prophet in fake biblical ...
... eyes to the eyes of their fellow men , is manly and portentous . ( Where did all the great white whales go ? They went Hemingway . ) Moby Dick is American litera- ture's pseudo - founding - father , its false prophet in fake biblical ...
Side 305
... eye of the Lord . " In the Vedas , it is stated that the sun is born of the eyes of Purusha ( God ) . The doub- loon , the navel , and the tower — all suggest the symbolism of the sun as the power of light and truth . As an inner ...
... eye of the Lord . " In the Vedas , it is stated that the sun is born of the eyes of Purusha ( God ) . The doub- loon , the navel , and the tower — all suggest the symbolism of the sun as the power of light and truth . As an inner ...
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