The Augustan Milieu: Essays Presented to Louis A. LandaClarendon P., 1970 - 359 pàgines |
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... reader to take ' antient Times ' in the first line as referring to a classical story , while saints ' in the second shifts the time to , say , the Middle Ages . Later , the familiar location , ' a small Village down in Kent ' and the ...
... reader to take ' antient Times ' in the first line as referring to a classical story , while saints ' in the second shifts the time to , say , the Middle Ages . Later , the familiar location , ' a small Village down in Kent ' and the ...
Pàgina 241
... reader's main feeling must be something like satis- faction . In the death of the larks a similar incongruity obtrudes itself , for the dazzling polish of the couplet extinguishes the pathos . Oft as the mounting larks their notes ...
... reader's main feeling must be something like satis- faction . In the death of the larks a similar incongruity obtrudes itself , for the dazzling polish of the couplet extinguishes the pathos . Oft as the mounting larks their notes ...
Pàgina 262
... reader responds and which he can assess . It is true that the status of the narrator - as - character may be con- ceived to reside in a dimension somewhat different from that of his characters ; but for the ' proper reader ' his ...
... reader responds and which he can assess . It is true that the status of the narrator - as - character may be con- ceived to reside in a dimension somewhat different from that of his characters ; but for the ' proper reader ' his ...
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LOUIS A LANDA Frontispiece | 1 |
Drydens Criticism of Spanish Drama | 18 |
the Popish Plot and | 32 |
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