Tides in English Taste (1619-1800): A Background for the Study of Literature, Volume 2Harvard University Press, 1937 - 80 pages |
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... means by which he acquired it , and the ways in which he spent it raised disturbing ethical and social questions to which contemporary dramatists , essayists , and poets were by no means indifferent . The East brought its problems as ...
... means by which he acquired it , and the ways in which he spent it raised disturbing ethical and social questions to which contemporary dramatists , essayists , and poets were by no means indifferent . The East brought its problems as ...
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... means without trenchant powers of self- criticism . Although by no means always specifically anti - Gothic in its aim , the satire to which the antiquary was exposed throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries is not irrelevant ...
... means without trenchant powers of self- criticism . Although by no means always specifically anti - Gothic in its aim , the satire to which the antiquary was exposed throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries is not irrelevant ...
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... means outside the range of probability that he did see pictures like them , as they were sufficiently numerous in the seventeenth century . However , I am not con- cerned with finding a new source for Milton's representation of Paradise ...
... means outside the range of probability that he did see pictures like them , as they were sufficiently numerous in the seventeenth century . However , I am not con- cerned with finding a new source for Milton's representation of Paradise ...
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Tides in English Taste (1619-1800): A Background for the Study of ..., Volume 2 Beverly Sprague Allen Affichage d'extraits - 1937 |
Tides in English Taste (1619-1800): A Background for the Study of ..., Volume 2 Beverly Sprague Allen Affichage d'extraits - 1937 |
Tides in English Taste (1619-1800): A Background for the Study of ..., Volume 2 Beverly Sprague Allen Affichage d'extraits - 1958 |
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