A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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101. oldal
... completely convincing presentation of a character that wins our sympathy completely . Sterne's method is as subjective as it well can be . Like Fielding , he keeps himself constantly before the reader's mind as presenter and commentator ...
... completely convincing presentation of a character that wins our sympathy completely . Sterne's method is as subjective as it well can be . Like Fielding , he keeps himself constantly before the reader's mind as presenter and commentator ...
122. oldal
... completely classicist in outlook as to disapprove of the greatest of tragedians . Altogether , his argu- ments are , as usual , completely knock - kneed , though he is entirely right in this , that not one of the plays of which he ...
... completely classicist in outlook as to disapprove of the greatest of tragedians . Altogether , his argu- ments are , as usual , completely knock - kneed , though he is entirely right in this , that not one of the plays of which he ...
180. oldal
... completely at home in their own world . Or even if the writer is merely calculating on the cravings of his readers , such cravings are partly symptomatic ; and by soaking oneself in such lite- rature one is likely to absorb something of ...
... completely at home in their own world . Or even if the writer is merely calculating on the cravings of his readers , such cravings are partly symptomatic ; and by soaking oneself in such lite- rature one is likely to absorb something of ...
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