Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo University |
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VIII THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK a Up to this point these addresses have been confined to annotations on writers who have been thoroughly naturalised in Japan . We now approach one who , as I suppose , has not had such good fortune .
VIII THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK a Up to this point these addresses have been confined to annotations on writers who have been thoroughly naturalised in Japan . We now approach one who , as I suppose , has not had such good fortune .
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Peacock's novels reappear at intervals . They are all of them contained , without much groaning on the printer's part , in a thousand pages . A new one - volume edition is lately announced . It will help us in considering the kind and ...
Peacock's novels reappear at intervals . They are all of them contained , without much groaning on the printer's part , in a thousand pages . A new one - volume edition is lately announced . It will help us in considering the kind and ...
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It depends on our various temperaments whether we class Peacock himself as a cynic or as one of the tribe of Cassandra ; and it remains for the coming race to form such a balance and such a mutual understanding between our morality and ...
It depends on our various temperaments whether we class Peacock himself as a cynic or as one of the tribe of Cassandra ; and it remains for the coming race to form such a balance and such a mutual understanding between our morality and ...
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