The Book of Authors: A Collection of Criticisms, Ana, Môts, Personal Descriptions, Etc. Etc. Etc. Wholly Referring to English Men of Letters in Every Age of English LiteratureF. Warne and Company, 1871 - 516 oldal |
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... Review , celebrated by Lord Byron as " My Grandmother's Review . " " For fear some prudish readers should grow skittish , I've bribed my grandmother's review - the British . " 66 Such were the lines - the most transparent irony that was ...
... Review , celebrated by Lord Byron as " My Grandmother's Review . " " For fear some prudish readers should grow skittish , I've bribed my grandmother's review - the British . " 66 Such were the lines - the most transparent irony that was ...
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... Review , 1826 . Madame D'Arblay . 1752-1840 . Miss Burney did for the English novel what Jeremy Collier did for the English drama ; and she did it in a better way . She first showed that a tale might be written in which both the ...
... Review , 1826 . Madame D'Arblay . 1752-1840 . Miss Burney did for the English novel what Jeremy Collier did for the English drama ; and she did it in a better way . She first showed that a tale might be written in which both the ...
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... Review . Elizabeth Barrett Browning . 1809-1861 . We consider Miss Barrett to be a woman of undoubted genius and most unusual learning ; but that she has indulged her inclination for themes of sublime mystery , not , certainly , without ...
... Review . Elizabeth Barrett Browning . 1809-1861 . We consider Miss Barrett to be a woman of undoubted genius and most unusual learning ; but that she has indulged her inclination for themes of sublime mystery , not , certainly , without ...
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