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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... novelist in Milton should not be admired . He tells the tale with absolute ease , giving us change of scene , mood , and speed , shifting the point of view , keeping us in preparation for the next event . His characters are strongly ...
... novelist in Milton should not be admired . He tells the tale with absolute ease , giving us change of scene , mood , and speed , shifting the point of view , keeping us in preparation for the next event . His characters are strongly ...
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... novelist does not limit himself to matters of fact in these sketches . Scythrop , for example , is a connoisseur of wines , and closes the book with the characteristic order ' Bring some Madeira . " Shelley was not much of a wine ...
... novelist does not limit himself to matters of fact in these sketches . Scythrop , for example , is a connoisseur of wines , and closes the book with the characteristic order ' Bring some Madeira . " Shelley was not much of a wine ...
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... novelist on the highest comparisons , if he had been able to spend more time in France . The common notion of him is ... novelists over the Channel . Had he had such an education , had he in fact been trained in early years among the ...
... novelist on the highest comparisons , if he had been able to spend more time in France . The common notion of him is ... novelists over the Channel . Had he had such an education , had he in fact been trained in early years among the ...
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