A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... theme " ( to use Mr. Lawrence's phrase ) which Shakespeare took over from the original story and his audience accepted just as they accepted the theme of the caskets in The Merchant of Venice . Comedy is pro- vided by the uncasing of a ...
... theme " ( to use Mr. Lawrence's phrase ) which Shakespeare took over from the original story and his audience accepted just as they accepted the theme of the caskets in The Merchant of Venice . Comedy is pro- vided by the uncasing of a ...
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... theme entirely to his mind : " Man is not born for happiness , " a theme he was to reinforce later in his prose novel , if it can be so called , Rasselas ( 1759 ) . John- son's rendering of Juvenal's theme with modern for ancient ex ...
... theme entirely to his mind : " Man is not born for happiness , " a theme he was to reinforce later in his prose novel , if it can be so called , Rasselas ( 1759 ) . John- son's rendering of Juvenal's theme with modern for ancient ex ...
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... theme and mood , and those of which the subject is not Italian deliverance but the larger , if vaguer , theme of human advance from theism to passionate humanism and the materialism of the scientific thought of the day , as that had ...
... theme and mood , and those of which the subject is not Italian deliverance but the larger , if vaguer , theme of human advance from theism to passionate humanism and the materialism of the scientific thought of the day , as that had ...
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