Domestic Tragedy in English: Brief Survey, Nide 2Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1982 - 465 sivua |
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The play , featuring an epilogue by Aaron Hill , can be described as polymorphic . Nicoll calls the work " a queer mixture , " 43 referring to its strands of classicism ( including unity of action ) , its romantic situations , moments ...
The play , featuring an epilogue by Aaron Hill , can be described as polymorphic . Nicoll calls the work " a queer mixture , " 43 referring to its strands of classicism ( including unity of action ) , its romantic situations , moments ...
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Wordsworth described his own poetic experiments as based on " a selection of the real language of men in a state of vivid sensation .... ..13 He then went on to establish a basis for " good poetry " : For all good poetry is the ...
Wordsworth described his own poetic experiments as based on " a selection of the real language of men in a state of vivid sensation .... ..13 He then went on to establish a basis for " good poetry " : For all good poetry is the ...
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Finally , the themes of domestic tragedy can be described with a statement made by Joseph Conrad about fiction : " Most of the , 7 working truths on this earth are humble , not heroic . When the purpose of drama is didactic ...
Finally , the themes of domestic tragedy can be described with a statement made by Joseph Conrad about fiction : " Most of the , 7 working truths on this earth are humble , not heroic . When the purpose of drama is didactic ...
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