England & Co: A Historical, Anthological, and Critical Survey of the Literatures of the English-speaking CountriesParavia, 1987 - 1212 páginas |
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... character and manners , and an animated vein of comic humour , each takes its turn in this wonderful performance , and each in turn appears to be that in which the author was most qualified to excel . William Godwin The characters of ...
... character and manners , and an animated vein of comic humour , each takes its turn in this wonderful performance , and each in turn appears to be that in which the author was most qualified to excel . William Godwin The characters of ...
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... character , or in character issuing in action . A. C. Bradley A Shakespeare play is a dramatic poem . It uses action , gesture , formal grouping and symbols , and it relies upon the general conventions governing Elizabethan plays . But ...
... character , or in character issuing in action . A. C. Bradley A Shakespeare play is a dramatic poem . It uses action , gesture , formal grouping and symbols , and it relies upon the general conventions governing Elizabethan plays . But ...
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... character , an ironical , almost farcical attitude to the intellectuals , the politi- cians and the institutions of early 19th century England . Melincourt ( 1817 ) is the first of Peacock's mature novels . It ex- poses the ...
... character , an ironical , almost farcical attitude to the intellectuals , the politi- cians and the institutions of early 19th century England . Melincourt ( 1817 ) is the first of Peacock's mature novels . It ex- poses the ...
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