Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo University |
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Puns which made the Elizabethans roar with laughter ( and Shakespeare throws in many which were used by all the dramatists ) have lost their point except when we investigate . As a > whole , the “ Merry Wives of Windsor " WILLIAM ...
Puns which made the Elizabethans roar with laughter ( and Shakespeare throws in many which were used by all the dramatists ) have lost their point except when we investigate . As a > whole , the “ Merry Wives of Windsor " WILLIAM ...
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The Reviewer commented : “ The difficulties to which Mr. Dickens is exposed in his present periodical mode of writing are , in some respects , greater than if he allowed himself a wider field , and gave his whole work to the ...
The Reviewer commented : “ The difficulties to which Mr. Dickens is exposed in his present periodical mode of writing are , in some respects , greater than if he allowed himself a wider field , and gave his whole work to the ...
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... and “ Far from the Madding Crowd ” ( 1872–1874 ) are titles which tell us at once that he was discovering his strength as a prose - painter of rural scenes and that the critics on the whole exhorted him to take that part .
... and “ Far from the Madding Crowd ” ( 1872–1874 ) are titles which tell us at once that he was discovering his strength as a prose - painter of rural scenes and that the critics on the whole exhorted him to take that part .
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