Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1958 - 212 ページ |
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... Dickens began writing essays and tales on the phenomena of London , general and personal . He collected them into ... Dickens was selected . The first results were not happy : Dickens swept Seymour's ideas away , and the artist committed ...
... Dickens began writing essays and tales on the phenomena of London , general and personal . He collected them into ... Dickens was selected . The first results were not happy : Dickens swept Seymour's ideas away , and the artist committed ...
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... Dickens never quite made friends with the phi- losophy of beauty , though he sometimes felt that he might begin . In reading him we come upon beautiful details in any number , but the total effect is not that of a mind governed by ...
... Dickens never quite made friends with the phi- losophy of beauty , though he sometimes felt that he might begin . In reading him we come upon beautiful details in any number , but the total effect is not that of a mind governed by ...
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... Dickens , and as an illustra- tion of the spirit of the age which was part of Dickens's motive force . No man ever writes , paints , or lives so individually as he thinks he does , or as his immediate admirers think . The critic will ob ...
... Dickens , and as an illustra- tion of the spirit of the age which was part of Dickens's motive force . No man ever writes , paints , or lives so individually as he thinks he does , or as his immediate admirers think . The critic will ob ...
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