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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... prose , blank verse , and lyrical verse , and though he varies the arrange- ment one way or another according to his subtle purposes , never permitting a convention to bind him , a broad rule can be perceived . It is a sensible plan ...
... prose , blank verse , and lyrical verse , and though he varies the arrange- ment one way or another according to his subtle purposes , never permitting a convention to bind him , a broad rule can be perceived . It is a sensible plan ...
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... prose . At present , while the finest of his poems are in no danger of being left unenjoyed , comparatively little attention is paid to any of his prose works with one exception . " Biographia Literaria " holds in England and America a ...
... prose . At present , while the finest of his poems are in no danger of being left unenjoyed , comparatively little attention is paid to any of his prose works with one exception . " Biographia Literaria " holds in England and America a ...
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... prose . That skill requires something of a fixed and continuous design in each book . The subject to be represented must , so to speak , be firm- ly seated before the artist and kept there in clear view till that particular study is ...
... prose . That skill requires something of a fixed and continuous design in each book . The subject to be represented must , so to speak , be firm- ly seated before the artist and kept there in clear view till that particular study is ...
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