A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... effect of balance . Nor has the quarrel any real effect on the action , it remains a purely extraneous effect , expanded into a sort of under - plot . Massinger , of course has nothing of the kind . With him the friend is suspicious of ...
... effect of balance . Nor has the quarrel any real effect on the action , it remains a purely extraneous effect , expanded into a sort of under - plot . Massinger , of course has nothing of the kind . With him the friend is suspicious of ...
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... effect . It is indeed a most impressive piece of work , and though for modern tastes it may seem intolerably long , it is doubtful whether the length is not essential to its effect of tragic grandeur . Clarissa standing out against the ...
... effect . It is indeed a most impressive piece of work , and though for modern tastes it may seem intolerably long , it is doubtful whether the length is not essential to its effect of tragic grandeur . Clarissa standing out against the ...
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... effect of sharpness by working up to the sharper de- tail at the end of a description , where it can fix itself in the mind . Nor , though they are woven into the action , are the pictures , as in Coleridge's poem , strictly a part of ...
... effect of sharpness by working up to the sharper de- tail at the end of a description , where it can fix itself in the mind . Nor , though they are woven into the action , are the pictures , as in Coleridge's poem , strictly a part of ...
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