Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1948 - 212 Seiten |
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... Writing for the stage became the obvious literary career in Elizabeth's reign , and the theatre audience then was partly composed of people well trained in poetry . That was a time , in England , of strong imagination and romance . The ...
... Writing for the stage became the obvious literary career in Elizabeth's reign , and the theatre audience then was partly composed of people well trained in poetry . That was a time , in England , of strong imagination and romance . The ...
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... writing essays and tales on the phenomena of London , general and personal . He collected them into the two volumes ... writer who could provide a suitable text , and Dickens was selected . The first results were not happy : Dickens ...
... writing essays and tales on the phenomena of London , general and personal . He collected them into the two volumes ... writer who could provide a suitable text , and Dickens was selected . The first results were not happy : Dickens ...
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... writing . It was not likely that Dickens's glorious excite- ment would be satisfied in novel - writing alone , and his miscellanies , which as we see had been his first kind of authorship , multiplied as he proceeded . He edited ...
... writing . It was not likely that Dickens's glorious excite- ment would be satisfied in novel - writing alone , and his miscellanies , which as we see had been his first kind of authorship , multiplied as he proceeded . He edited ...
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Abbey Antony artist Bacon beauty Ben Jonson Bleak House called character Charles Lamb Coleridge Coleridge's death delightful Dickens Dickens's dramatic dream edition EDMUND BLUNDEN Elizabethan England English essay Essayes eyes Falstaff father genius Gray Gray's Hardy Hardy's imagination Jonson Keats Keats's kind King King Lear Lamb Lamb's Latin Leigh Hunt literary lives London look Lord Macbeth Mary Shelley ment Milton mind nature never novelist novels Nurse Paradise Paradise Lost passages Peacock persons philosopher plays poem poet poetical poetry Prince prose reader romance Rosalind scene Scythrop Shake Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's sketch Sketches by Boz Sonnets speak speare speare's spirit sweet T. S. Eliot talk tell Tess theatre thee things Thomas Gray Thomas Hardy thou thought tion tragedy verse Wessex William Shakespeare words Wordsworth writing wrote youth