The Living Age, 262. kötetLiving Age Company, 1909 |
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221. oldal
... English fie- tion . From Fielding to George Mere- dith , the English novelists display more or less manifestly the influence of the ancient classics . This was in- evitable , apart from the general debt of English literature to that of ...
... English fie- tion . From Fielding to George Mere- dith , the English novelists display more or less manifestly the influence of the ancient classics . This was in- evitable , apart from the general debt of English literature to that of ...
537. oldal
... English prosody , because it is so used by all writers on English metre , and is therefore understood by the reader , but I think " stress " the better word . ) But having written this per- fect English - iambic line so wonder- fully ...
... English prosody , because it is so used by all writers on English metre , and is therefore understood by the reader , but I think " stress " the better word . ) But having written this per- fect English - iambic line so wonder- fully ...
568. oldal
... English peasant was more de- void of the smallest artistic sense than are his fellows in any other country of the world , except savages . In reality the true English country- man is a cheerful person , however dif- ficult it may be for ...
... English peasant was more de- void of the smallest artistic sense than are his fellows in any other country of the world , except savages . In reality the true English country- man is a cheerful person , however dif- ficult it may be for ...
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