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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... give each other lessons in their native language , and correct each others exercises . What follows from this mutual instruction may be imagined : that indomitable virgin Fanny Burney is conquered in a very few lessons and Lord Orville ...
... give each other lessons in their native language , and correct each others exercises . What follows from this mutual instruction may be imagined : that indomitable virgin Fanny Burney is conquered in a very few lessons and Lord Orville ...
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... give the impression that no process of selection has gone on , and they are arranged in a sequence which gives the impression that they have not been arranged at all . Only in the first two lines of the second stanza , with their ...
... give the impression that no process of selection has gone on , and they are arranged in a sequence which gives the impression that they have not been arranged at all . Only in the first two lines of the second stanza , with their ...
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... give much colour to the poem : So shanties grew Other than his amid the blackened stumps ; There the lean weaver ground anew his axe , Nor backward looked upon the vanished loom , But forward to the ploughing of his fields , The pallid ...
... give much colour to the poem : So shanties grew Other than his amid the blackened stumps ; There the lean weaver ground anew his axe , Nor backward looked upon the vanished loom , But forward to the ploughing of his fields , The pallid ...
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Ahab American appears beauty become beginning Burney Byron called Canto century chapter character considered Crawford critics death described Dick Don Juan edited effect England English epic essay date Evelina evil experience expression eyes fact Fanny feeling final force France French give hand heart human imagination important interest Ishmael Kendall kind language Lautréamont less letter light lines literary literature living look Lord Maldoror meaning Melville Melville's mind Miss Moby-Dick moral narrative nature never novel once original Parkman passages perhaps poem poet poetic poetry present Press reader Review romantic satire scene seems sense social society spirit story style symbol theme things thought true truth turn University verse volume whale whole women writing written young
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