Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, 1. kötetHarold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 |
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257. oldal
... Character of this Nature , so there is some Hazard which attends the progress of its Success , upon the Stage : For many come to a play so over- charg'd with Criticism , that they very often let fly their Censure , when through their ...
... Character of this Nature , so there is some Hazard which attends the progress of its Success , upon the Stage : For many come to a play so over- charg'd with Criticism , that they very often let fly their Censure , when through their ...
327. oldal
... character behind the voice of the narrator , so that what the voice says may be appraised accordingly , rather than accepted at face value . As soon as the reader learns the peculiar point of view of the narrator , he makes the ...
... character behind the voice of the narrator , so that what the voice says may be appraised accordingly , rather than accepted at face value . As soon as the reader learns the peculiar point of view of the narrator , he makes the ...
906. oldal
... character that first struck me . Miss Hard . He must have more striking features to catch me , I promise you ... character , I assure you . Among women of 40 reputation and virtue , he is the modestest man alive ; but his acquaintance ...
... character that first struck me . Miss Hard . He must have more striking features to catch me , I promise you ... character , I assure you . Among women of 40 reputation and virtue , he is the modestest man alive ; but his acquaintance ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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