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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... bring to our minds a series of masterly writers . From six centuries ago , Chaucer gives us friends who cannot ... brings us those more tragic but equally familiar characters Tess and Jude ; H. G. Wells makes us share the world of Kipps ...
... bring to our minds a series of masterly writers . From six centuries ago , Chaucer gives us friends who cannot ... brings us those more tragic but equally familiar characters Tess and Jude ; H. G. Wells makes us share the world of Kipps ...
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... bring the medicine of a philosophy . Not many of the city men who were seizing rich monopolies would cease all at once to do so because a poet in his aloofness accused them of misusing their lives . But Wordsworth went deeper . He spent ...
... bring the medicine of a philosophy . Not many of the city men who were seizing rich monopolies would cease all at once to do so because a poet in his aloofness accused them of misusing their lives . But Wordsworth went deeper . He spent ...
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... bring him to a similar rank among the poets of his country . When we think that Thomas Hardy , thirty years old at the time of Dickens's death , was at that time practically unknown as an author , and was by profession an architect ...
... bring him to a similar rank among the poets of his country . When we think that Thomas Hardy , thirty years old at the time of Dickens's death , was at that time practically unknown as an author , and was by profession an architect ...
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