A Critical History of English PoetryChatto & Windus, 1950 - 539 ページ |
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... once more . Surely Bruce and Bannockburn would appeal more , to Scots at least , than these outlandish Giaours and Corsairs . So in December , 1814 , five months after Waverley had ... once . That " soon " ! That " at once " SCOTT 365.
... once more . Surely Bruce and Bannockburn would appeal more , to Scots at least , than these outlandish Giaours and Corsairs . So in December , 1814 , five months after Waverley had ... once . That " soon " ! That " at once " SCOTT 365.
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... once said about himself . " I don't think , " he once said to Carlyle , “ that since Shakespeare there has been such a master of the English language as I. " " To be sure , " he added , " I've nothing to say . " " He wants a subject ...
... once said about himself . " I don't think , " he once said to Carlyle , “ that since Shakespeare there has been such a master of the English language as I. " " To be sure , " he added , " I've nothing to say . " " He wants a subject ...
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... once more to attempt serious themes , as it did in the 1880's , it fell almost at once under the spell of Ibsen , which meant realism and prose . The credit of restoring poetic tragedy to the boards belongs to Stephen Phillips ( 1864 ...
... once more to attempt serious themes , as it did in the 1880's , it fell almost at once under the spell of Ibsen , which meant realism and prose . The credit of restoring poetic tragedy to the boards belongs to Stephen Phillips ( 1864 ...
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