Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... manners truly republican , not to rustic life in general , or to the absence of artificial cultivation . On the contrary the mountaineers , whose manners have been so often eulogized , are in general better educated and greater readers ...
... manners truly republican , not to rustic life in general , or to the absence of artificial cultivation . On the contrary the mountaineers , whose manners have been so often eulogized , are in general better educated and greater readers ...
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... manner of De Foe's , that were meant to pass for histories , not in the manner of Fielding's : in the life of Moll Flanders , or Colonel Jack , not in a Tom Jones , or even a Joseph Andrews . Much less then can it be legitimately ...
... manner of De Foe's , that were meant to pass for histories , not in the manner of Fielding's : in the life of Moll Flanders , or Colonel Jack , not in a Tom Jones , or even a Joseph Andrews . Much less then can it be legitimately ...
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... manner ; Shake- speare's characters are the representatives of the interior nature of humanity , in which some ... manners . He is therefore more led to individualize in a mere personal sense . Observe Chaucer's love of nature ; and how ...
... manner ; Shake- speare's characters are the representatives of the interior nature of humanity , in which some ... manners . He is therefore more led to individualize in a mere personal sense . Observe Chaucer's love of nature ; and how ...
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