A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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94. oldal
... Fielding's own political satire had been directed - in spite of the admiration for him expressed in one of the early dedica- tions of his comedies , and who had in fact taken the bread out of his mouth by his Licensing Act . By writing ...
... Fielding's own political satire had been directed - in spite of the admiration for him expressed in one of the early dedica- tions of his comedies , and who had in fact taken the bread out of his mouth by his Licensing Act . By writing ...
96. oldal
... Fielding ever did , but it lacks the attraction of Fielding's robuster hero ; while Amelia herself , the tender , forgiving wife , a portrait , like Sophia Western , of his own first wife , is over - sentimentalized . It is a happy ...
... Fielding ever did , but it lacks the attraction of Fielding's robuster hero ; while Amelia herself , the tender , forgiving wife , a portrait , like Sophia Western , of his own first wife , is over - sentimentalized . It is a happy ...
101. oldal
... Fielding for his minor characters , a method adopted from comedy indeed , but in Sterne's hands it takes on a new subtlety and depth . It was to be adopted by Dickens , who uses it mainly for much more broadly comic , effects , and with ...
... Fielding for his minor characters , a method adopted from comedy indeed , but in Sterne's hands it takes on a new subtlety and depth . It was to be adopted by Dickens , who uses it mainly for much more broadly comic , effects , and with ...
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