A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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66. oldal
... spite of the sympathy preserved for Alonzo in this way , and in spite of the efforts to present him , like Othello , as too frank and confiding to suspect duplicity in others , his jealousy takes fire too easily for us to be much moved ...
... spite of the sympathy preserved for Alonzo in this way , and in spite of the efforts to present him , like Othello , as too frank and confiding to suspect duplicity in others , his jealousy takes fire too easily for us to be much moved ...
112. oldal
... spite of his conservatism in literary matters , in spite too of his basic rationalism , Johnson in his non - literary ideas belongs rather to the current of opposition . " His second series of essays , The Idler , written after the pub ...
... spite of his conservatism in literary matters , in spite too of his basic rationalism , Johnson in his non - literary ideas belongs rather to the current of opposition . " His second series of essays , The Idler , written after the pub ...
213. oldal
... spite of many passages of " exquisite beauty , " had to admit that " they also contain many faults , the chief of which is obscurity , and a too frequent use of some particular expressions and uncommon words . " In fact the future ...
... spite of many passages of " exquisite beauty , " had to admit that " they also contain many faults , the chief of which is obscurity , and a too frequent use of some particular expressions and uncommon words . " In fact the future ...
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