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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... kind of The Castle of Otranto better than the kind of Evelina , I must put Evelina a good deal higher in its kind than The Castle of Otranto . ( pp . 235-36 ) George Saintsbury , “ Madame D'Arblay , " in his Es- says in English ...
... kind of The Castle of Otranto better than the kind of Evelina , I must put Evelina a good deal higher in its kind than The Castle of Otranto . ( pp . 235-36 ) George Saintsbury , “ Madame D'Arblay , " in his Es- says in English ...
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... kind of reality . He refuses , that is , to turn his kind of skepticism into what is popularly called a " philosophy . " I am still referring to Don Juan , be it under- stood ; in other poems Byron is capable of taking both of these ...
... kind of reality . He refuses , that is , to turn his kind of skepticism into what is popularly called a " philosophy . " I am still referring to Don Juan , be it under- stood ; in other poems Byron is capable of taking both of these ...
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... kind of relationship between the various individuals in that they all have a common purpose . But this is a superficial , fortuitous connection , and the passage is carefully organised to give the impression that the speaker is ...
... kind of relationship between the various individuals in that they all have a common purpose . But this is a superficial , fortuitous connection , and the passage is carefully organised to give the impression that the speaker is ...
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