A Short History of English LiteratureStaples Press, 1949 - 204 pages |
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... Tale and The Tempest . The view most generally accepted by modern critics is that his work for the ' private ' theatre at Blackfriars led him to an action , more elaborate in incident , and more dependent on stage effects . In the early ...
... Tale and The Tempest . The view most generally accepted by modern critics is that his work for the ' private ' theatre at Blackfriars led him to an action , more elaborate in incident , and more dependent on stage effects . In the early ...
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... tale the most able and popular was Mrs Ann Radcliffe ( 1764-1822 ) , of whose five novels the best known are The Mysteries of Udolpho ( 1794 ) and The Italian ( 1797 ) . She accepted the mechanism of the ' terror ' tale , but combined ...
... tale the most able and popular was Mrs Ann Radcliffe ( 1764-1822 ) , of whose five novels the best known are The Mysteries of Udolpho ( 1794 ) and The Italian ( 1797 ) . She accepted the mechanism of the ' terror ' tale , but combined ...
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... Tales in Verse ; Village , The , 40 - 41 Crashaw , Richard , 28 Cumberland , Richard , 100 Cynewulf , 12 DANIEL , Samuel ... Tale of Two Cities , The , 138 Disraeli , Benjamin , Earl of Bea- consfield , 141 Donne , John , 27 - 28 Doughty ...
... Tales in Verse ; Village , The , 40 - 41 Crashaw , Richard , 28 Cumberland , Richard , 100 Cynewulf , 12 DANIEL , Samuel ... Tale of Two Cities , The , 138 Disraeli , Benjamin , Earl of Bea- consfield , 141 Donne , John , 27 - 28 Doughty ...
Table des matières
Chapter | 9 |
ENGLISH POETRY FROM CHAUCER TO JOHN | 16 |
ENGLISH POETRY FROM MILTON TO WILLIAM | 30 |
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A Short History of English Literature Benjamin Ifor Evans,Ifor Evans,Bernard Bergonzi Affichage d'extraits - 1976 |
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