Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo University |
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But , to look further , many poets attempted to supply what was wanting , novels and romances ; and long poems , loosely called “ heroic poems , ” were written on this account . The substance of these books was what it nearly always ...
But , to look further , many poets attempted to supply what was wanting , novels and romances ; and long poems , loosely called “ heroic poems , ” were written on this account . The substance of these books was what it nearly always ...
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But it is time to look into an example of Peacock's novels . For present purposes “ Nightmare Abbey ” is a very good one , * since several of the characters in that book are free sketches of noted authors living in 1817.
But it is time to look into an example of Peacock's novels . For present purposes “ Nightmare Abbey ” is a very good one , * since several of the characters in that book are free sketches of noted authors living in 1817.
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It is easy to see that Peacock's novels are largely suppositious banquets of good food and drink encouraging the feast of what passes for reason , and that they are largely his own development of such Greek writings as Plato's Symposium ...
It is easy to see that Peacock's novels are largely suppositious banquets of good food and drink encouraging the feast of what passes for reason , and that they are largely his own development of such Greek writings as Plato's Symposium ...
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