A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... tradition . It was an attack that Johnson , with his solid common sense , could whole - heartedly support . He too was no friend of the pastoral tradition , in spite of his classicism . Almost without any sentimentality , but with a ...
... tradition . It was an attack that Johnson , with his solid common sense , could whole - heartedly support . He too was no friend of the pastoral tradition , in spite of his classicism . Almost without any sentimentality , but with a ...
156. oldal
... tradition of sentimentalism behind him . But that is what Wordsworth was building on to an equal de- gree . And if his work was to find no direct continuator , except , and on its more sentimental side , in such strays as Tennyson's ...
... tradition of sentimentalism behind him . But that is what Wordsworth was building on to an equal de- gree . And if his work was to find no direct continuator , except , and on its more sentimental side , in such strays as Tennyson's ...
172. oldal
... tradition , before we come to Pride and Prejudice , can be passed over very briefly , chiefly to show that there was a continuous tradition . Miss Burney wrote several further novels , the last in 1814 was still awaited with high ...
... tradition , before we come to Pride and Prejudice , can be passed over very briefly , chiefly to show that there was a continuous tradition . Miss Burney wrote several further novels , the last in 1814 was still awaited with high ...
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