Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 1. kötetRice University, 1961 Issues focus "... on four fields of British literature which rotate quarterly as follows: winter--English Renaissance; spring--Tudor and Stuart drama; summer--Restoration and Eighteenth century; and autumn--Nineteenth century." |
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135. oldal
... course to take through the dust and heat . Certainly both Ellrodt and Parker imply that , while the story of Red Cross is Calvinistic in frame and is chiefly occupied ( as Woodhouse originally said ) with the order of grace , all its ...
... course to take through the dust and heat . Certainly both Ellrodt and Parker imply that , while the story of Red Cross is Calvinistic in frame and is chiefly occupied ( as Woodhouse originally said ) with the order of grace , all its ...
131. oldal
... course , goes back a long way before Richards - it is clearly implied in Joseph Warton's Essay on Pope , for instance - and surely only people tone- deaf to poetry were ever taken in by it ( I cannot believe that Rich- ards himself was ) ...
... course , goes back a long way before Richards - it is clearly implied in Joseph Warton's Essay on Pope , for instance - and surely only people tone- deaf to poetry were ever taken in by it ( I cannot believe that Rich- ards himself was ) ...
130. oldal
... course , if it would not bore you too much . Yours sincerely G. Bernard Shaw33 Stead's response to this sly and half - serious invitation , elicited from Shaw , on July 4 , a mildly explosive note : Dear Mr Stead round of the What a man ...
... course , if it would not bore you too much . Yours sincerely G. Bernard Shaw33 Stead's response to this sly and half - serious invitation , elicited from Shaw , on July 4 , a mildly explosive note : Dear Mr Stead round of the What a man ...
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