A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... presents itself as fiction . And though Richardson is at great pains to motivate the writing , to explain how it comes that ... present some sort of credentials for his knowledge of the facts . And while in the old romances the much more ...
... presents itself as fiction . And though Richardson is at great pains to motivate the writing , to explain how it comes that ... present some sort of credentials for his knowledge of the facts . And while in the old romances the much more ...
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... present section , or , as forerunners of romanticism , should not rather be included in the next . What weighs the scales in in favour of in- cluding them in the earlier period is above all that they are the supreme example of the 18th ...
... present section , or , as forerunners of romanticism , should not rather be included in the next . What weighs the scales in in favour of in- cluding them in the earlier period is above all that they are the supreme example of the 18th ...
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... present joy . But it also represents the revulsion from the political hores that had inspired the three histori- cal dramas , and he turned to it at the moment when the conspiracy for which he had been working and top ing his Ravenna ...
... present joy . But it also represents the revulsion from the political hores that had inspired the three histori- cal dramas , and he turned to it at the moment when the conspiracy for which he had been working and top ing his Ravenna ...
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