The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 páginas |
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... called ' narrative bio- graphy . ' But can any of these works , which may be taken as typical of Defoe's fictions , be ranked as ' novels ' ? If they can , then anything that can be called a plot ( for the problem of the means of ...
... called ' narrative bio- graphy . ' But can any of these works , which may be taken as typical of Defoe's fictions , be ranked as ' novels ' ? If they can , then anything that can be called a plot ( for the problem of the means of ...
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... called prophetic . Burke was before all things an orator . Johnson said of him : ' After five minutes ' talk you would say , This is an extraordin- ary man . He is never humdrum . Burke's talk is the ebullition of his mind ; he does not ...
... called prophetic . Burke was before all things an orator . Johnson said of him : ' After five minutes ' talk you would say , This is an extraordin- ary man . He is never humdrum . Burke's talk is the ebullition of his mind ; he does not ...
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... called for the application of every power , public and private , till the nation was a nation of healthy and educated individuals ; and he called far more urgently for a change in the national temper . He asked for a temper which did ...
... called for the application of every power , public and private , till the nation was a nation of healthy and educated individuals ; and he called far more urgently for a change in the national temper . He asked for a temper which did ...
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