Literary Criticism: Pope to CroceGay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark American Book Company, 1941 - 659 sivua |
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... kind are Richard III , Iago in Othello , Shylock in The Merchant of Venice , Franz Moor , Phaedra of Euripides , Creon in the Antigone , etc. , etc. Secondly , it may happen through blind fate , that is , chance and error ; a true ...
... kind are Richard III , Iago in Othello , Shylock in The Merchant of Venice , Franz Moor , Phaedra of Euripides , Creon in the Antigone , etc. , etc. Secondly , it may happen through blind fate , that is , chance and error ; a true ...
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... kind that is merely curious and fanciful . Cowley is an instance of the same kind in almost all his writings . Many of the jests and witticisms in the best comedies are moral aphorisms and rules for the conduct of life , sparkling with ...
... kind that is merely curious and fanciful . Cowley is an instance of the same kind in almost all his writings . Many of the jests and witticisms in the best comedies are moral aphorisms and rules for the conduct of life , sparkling with ...
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... kind , Renés2 before their time ; sick men , but they were sick men who might be healed , and Christianity healed them by exorcising the demon . Hamlet , Werther , Childe Harold , the true Renés , are sick men of the kind who sing and ...
... kind , Renés2 before their time ; sick men , but they were sick men who might be healed , and Christianity healed them by exorcising the demon . Hamlet , Werther , Childe Harold , the true Renés , are sick men of the kind who sing and ...
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