Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1948 - 212 ページ |
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... Peacock had George Meredith as a son - in - law , and ( regrettably ) nobody seems to have taken notes of the conversation between these two ironical critics of life . Peacock made his home in the agreeable district in the Thames valley ...
... Peacock had George Meredith as a son - in - law , and ( regrettably ) nobody seems to have taken notes of the conversation between these two ironical critics of life . Peacock made his home in the agreeable district in the Thames valley ...
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... 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 our science that his catalogue of hollow ghosts will ...
... 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 our science that his catalogue of hollow ghosts will ...
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... Peacock's masters . But Peacock was vastly well read in serious and comic literature of many ages and languages . No man ever used his learning more happily . In his turn he has served as a model for later novelists whose game it has ...
... Peacock's masters . But Peacock was vastly well read in serious and comic literature of many ages and languages . No man ever used his learning more happily . In his turn he has served as a model for later novelists whose game it has ...
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