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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... in his first and probably most dexterous fictions . But perhaps Peacock is still as much on the scene with his novels as even his gayest followers . IX PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY When T. L. Peacock , himself 128 SHAKESPEARE TO HARDY.
... in his first and probably most dexterous fictions . But perhaps Peacock is still as much on the scene with his novels as even his gayest followers . IX PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY When T. L. Peacock , himself 128 SHAKESPEARE TO HARDY.
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... perhaps underlie and pervade such spectacles as the wars of men . Thus , in verse and prose , Hardy composed " The Dynasts , " publishing it in three parts from 1904 to 1908 . This epic drama is more than a history in several ways , and ...
... perhaps underlie and pervade such spectacles as the wars of men . Thus , in verse and prose , Hardy composed " The Dynasts , " publishing it in three parts from 1904 to 1908 . This epic drama is more than a history in several ways , and ...
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... that might have been his , but his life keeps him very close to the rulers of the country . Perhaps a secretary , a political adviser and agent in a powerful house . The poets of that time were so employed ; his PORTRAIT OF SHAKESPEARE 181.
... that might have been his , but his life keeps him very close to the rulers of the country . Perhaps a secretary , a political adviser and agent in a powerful house . The poets of that time were so employed ; his PORTRAIT OF SHAKESPEARE 181.
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