The Augustan Milieu: Essays Presented to Louis A. LandaClarendon P., 1970 - 359 pàgines |
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... course , the rhythms are so quick , heavy , and abrupt that they suggest not solemn rejoicing but farce . In the fifth stanza a progression of images is hinted at : from the inanimate , through plant - life , to human beings . Yet the ...
... course , the rhythms are so quick , heavy , and abrupt that they suggest not solemn rejoicing but farce . In the fifth stanza a progression of images is hinted at : from the inanimate , through plant - life , to human beings . Yet the ...
Pàgina 306
... course of events in Tom Jones are neither the awkward shifts of incompetency nor the pleasant fantasies of romance ; rather , they have an essential function in the expression of Fielding's Christian vision of life . As the general ...
... course of events in Tom Jones are neither the awkward shifts of incompetency nor the pleasant fantasies of romance ; rather , they have an essential function in the expression of Fielding's Christian vision of life . As the general ...
Pàgina 308
... course , and to fall out accord- ing to the power and probability of second causes ' , 2 yet ' God hath reserved to himself a power and liberty to interpose , and to cross as he pleases , the usual course of things ; to awaken men to ...
... course , and to fall out accord- ing to the power and probability of second causes ' , 2 yet ' God hath reserved to himself a power and liberty to interpose , and to cross as he pleases , the usual course of things ; to awaken men to ...
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LOUIS A LANDA Frontispiece | 1 |
Drydens Criticism of Spanish Drama | 18 |
the Popish Plot and | 32 |
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