The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 oldal |
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... genius carried him so far towards the modern spirit in literature that his successors spent a whole century panting and toiling after him in vain . His actual achievements were not equalled for fully two hundred years ; but even his ...
... genius carried him so far towards the modern spirit in literature that his successors spent a whole century panting and toiling after him in vain . His actual achievements were not equalled for fully two hundred years ; but even his ...
134. oldal
... genius , which has an element of the super - human or rather non - human . His genius is mainly destructive ; and he does not simply destroy , but lacerates . Yet if we can confine our attention to the less offensive parts of his ...
... genius , which has an element of the super - human or rather non - human . His genius is mainly destructive ; and he does not simply destroy , but lacerates . Yet if we can confine our attention to the less offensive parts of his ...
256. oldal
... genius so varied and abundant as their own till George Meredith gave the world his books . But in the sixteen years that separated Dickens from Meredith there were born several writers whose achievement is important in the history of ...
... genius so varied and abundant as their own till George Meredith gave the world his books . But in the sixteen years that separated Dickens from Meredith there were born several writers whose achievement is important in the history of ...
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