A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... Scott's romanticism . We have already found Walpole defending the intrusion of the comic by the appeal to Shake- speare ; we find it in Burns , and in Vathek . It is certainly a break with the classical theory of the genres , and though ...
... Scott's romanticism . We have already found Walpole defending the intrusion of the comic by the appeal to Shake- speare ; we find it in Burns , and in Vathek . It is certainly a break with the classical theory of the genres , and though ...
279. oldal
... Scott is apt to break down . The romantic young hero has of course been a stumbling block from the earliest times , and if Scott's often seem disturbingly flat and co- lourless , it is mainly because they have to contend with the much ...
... Scott is apt to break down . The romantic young hero has of course been a stumbling block from the earliest times , and if Scott's often seem disturbingly flat and co- lourless , it is mainly because they have to contend with the much ...
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... Scott - exception- ally taut and impressive plot . The achievement is all the more remark- able for its having been written , or rather dictated , w'e Scott was suffering physical agonies from an attack of gall sto ; es , so that he had ...
... Scott - exception- ally taut and impressive plot . The achievement is all the more remark- able for its having been written , or rather dictated , w'e Scott was suffering physical agonies from an attack of gall sto ; es , so that he had ...
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