Tides in English Taste (1619-1800): A Background for the Study of Literature, Volume 2Harvard University Press, 1937 - 80 pages |
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... ridicule which the type occasioned . The opening scene of Love in the East disclosed a view of Calcutta with Anglo - Indians , natives , and sailors on the shore , but other- wise the setting of the opera was in no way unusual . But in ...
... ridicule which the type occasioned . The opening scene of Love in the East disclosed a view of Calcutta with Anglo - Indians , natives , and sailors on the shore , but other- wise the setting of the opera was in no way unusual . But in ...
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... ridicule . It seems odd that Walpole should have identified himself with the World - he contributed nine essays to its pages - when some of its writers were thus unreservedly laughing at medieval- ism . It is true that Strawberry Hill ...
... ridicule . It seems odd that Walpole should have identified himself with the World - he contributed nine essays to its pages - when some of its writers were thus unreservedly laughing at medieval- ism . It is true that Strawberry Hill ...
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... ridicule in the print en- titled The Delights of Islington is directed against the flimsiness and diminutive size of the " cit's " garden decorations . A sign- board reads as follows : << Whereas my new Pagoda has been clandestinely ...
... ridicule in the print en- titled The Delights of Islington is directed against the flimsiness and diminutive size of the " cit's " garden decorations . A sign- board reads as follows : << Whereas my new Pagoda has been clandestinely ...
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