A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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39. oldal
... hero on a sort of spiritual journey through the most varied professions , classes and strata of society , and by doing so to unfold a wide , satirical picture of society itself , in which the hero acts rather as a commentator and ...
... hero on a sort of spiritual journey through the most varied professions , classes and strata of society , and by doing so to unfold a wide , satirical picture of society itself , in which the hero acts rather as a commentator and ...
43. oldal
... hero , though there had been other plays on the subject more recently . Apart from the title however it owes nothing to Marlowe , for Rowe's hero is the ideal of the age , the enlightened monarch , in fact a rather obviously pointed ...
... hero , though there had been other plays on the subject more recently . Apart from the title however it owes nothing to Marlowe , for Rowe's hero is the ideal of the age , the enlightened monarch , in fact a rather obviously pointed ...
306. oldal
... heroes , but in fact he was asking for it by making his hero always the same , and creating him in his own image ; and also by the dark hints he was so fcnd of dropping . In his Journal , almost certainly meant ultimately for ...
... heroes , but in fact he was asking for it by making his hero always the same , and creating him in his own image ; and also by the dark hints he was so fcnd of dropping . In his Journal , almost certainly meant ultimately for ...
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