CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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204. oldal
... seem soon to have made up their minds that Proust was too fashionable to become a proper man of letters . In 1896 he ... seems to have only confirmed the impression that the author was incurably a a society man . The social world became ...
... seem soon to have made up their minds that Proust was too fashionable to become a proper man of letters . In 1896 he ... seems to have only confirmed the impression that the author was incurably a a society man . The social world became ...
214. oldal
... seems to be a reluctance on the part of critics to attribute Shamela to Fielding because the satire in it is blunt and coarse ; but when we take into consideration that Fielding was capable of both bluntness and coarseness , and that ...
... seems to be a reluctance on the part of critics to attribute Shamela to Fielding because the satire in it is blunt and coarse ; but when we take into consideration that Fielding was capable of both bluntness and coarseness , and that ...
260. oldal
... seems to me rather a silly period . Enterprising writers , who are also self- critical , seem more than usually doubtful whether they are pioneers or will - o ' - the - wisps - and chance it . Certainly more downright nonsense will pass ...
... seems to me rather a silly period . Enterprising writers , who are also self- critical , seem more than usually doubtful whether they are pioneers or will - o ' - the - wisps - and chance it . Certainly more downright nonsense will pass ...
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