The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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15. oldal
... effect . The effect on an audience of The Beggar's Opera , or of Wilde's only masterpiece , The Importance of Being Earnest , is not in this context much dissimilar . With an ease which seems hardly conscious of the scope of its own ...
... effect . The effect on an audience of The Beggar's Opera , or of Wilde's only masterpiece , The Importance of Being Earnest , is not in this context much dissimilar . With an ease which seems hardly conscious of the scope of its own ...
27. oldal
... effect for us is a variation on the kind of art of which Shakespeare is the grand exemplar , where the exercise of intelligence appears as a privilege tacitly surrendered by the author to the reader . Kipling allows his own intelligence ...
... effect for us is a variation on the kind of art of which Shakespeare is the grand exemplar , where the exercise of intelligence appears as a privilege tacitly surrendered by the author to the reader . Kipling allows his own intelligence ...
123. oldal
... effect . Hyperion thus becomes the prototype of what might be called romantic correctness , the effect displayed in Saturn or whose hoar locks Shone like the bubbling foam about a keel When the prow sweeps into a midnight cove ...
... effect . Hyperion thus becomes the prototype of what might be called romantic correctness , the effect displayed in Saturn or whose hoar locks Shone like the bubbling foam about a keel When the prow sweeps into a midnight cove ...
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