CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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31. oldal
... wrote these essays . She concludes that the primary motive was self - discipline . She says - and it is true that " Boswell's biographers have over- looked the fact that whatever he desired for himself —fame , distinction , success ...
... wrote these essays . She concludes that the primary motive was self - discipline . She says - and it is true that " Boswell's biographers have over- looked the fact that whatever he desired for himself —fame , distinction , success ...
166. oldal
... wrote his first novel , but Robinson Crusoe instantly leaped to success ; Fielding had written a good number of unsuccessful plays , but his first novel , Joseph Andrews , almost equalled the furore roused by another first novel ...
... wrote his first novel , but Robinson Crusoe instantly leaped to success ; Fielding had written a good number of unsuccessful plays , but his first novel , Joseph Andrews , almost equalled the furore roused by another first novel ...
251. oldal
... wrote a letter to The Nation declaring that Lawrence had been , among his contemporaries , the greatest of imaginative novelists . Mr. T. S. Eliot then wrote a letter saying that two others ( unnamed ) had as much right to be so ...
... wrote a letter to The Nation declaring that Lawrence had been , among his contemporaries , the greatest of imaginative novelists . Mr. T. S. Eliot then wrote a letter saying that two others ( unnamed ) had as much right to be so ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
LITERARY BOOMS | 126 |
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