A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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21. oldal
... writing ; it is supposed that his tragedy of Cato was composed at this time , and one of the chief fruits of these years was his Remarks on Several Parts of Italy etc. It was neither a particularly interesting or illuminating piece of ...
... writing ; it is supposed that his tragedy of Cato was composed at this time , and one of the chief fruits of these years was his Remarks on Several Parts of Italy etc. It was neither a particularly interesting or illuminating piece of ...
34. oldal
... writing under an assumed character , and is generally at considerable pains to sustain that character , so that what we really get is a large number of variations on the ground base of his personal idiom . The great achievement of ...
... writing under an assumed character , and is generally at considerable pains to sustain that character , so that what we really get is a large number of variations on the ground base of his personal idiom . The great achievement of ...
99. oldal
... writers are all members of the same family- including the servants taking a trip through England and Scotland , and their manner of writing is sharply contrasted . Though the various writers often cover the same ground , the detailed ...
... writers are all members of the same family- including the servants taking a trip through England and Scotland , and their manner of writing is sharply contrasted . Though the various writers often cover the same ground , the detailed ...
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