English Literature and Its Backgrounds: From the forerunners of romanticism to the presentDryden Press, 1966 |
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... mind laugh out at Don Quixote , 12 Gentleman of Europe burst into tears at a sarcastic and still you brood on him ... mind , for the mind directs it ; and it might be called the humour of the mind . The Comic poet is in the narrow field ...
... mind laugh out at Don Quixote , 12 Gentleman of Europe burst into tears at a sarcastic and still you brood on him ... mind , for the mind directs it ; and it might be called the humour of the mind . The Comic poet is in the narrow field ...
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... mind in this connection . But a picture in the web ; the characters fall from time even Mr. Trollope does not confine himself to to time into some attitude to each other or to chronicling small beer . Mr. Crawley's collision nature ...
... mind in this connection . But a picture in the web ; the characters fall from time even Mr. Trollope does not confine himself to to time into some attitude to each other or to chronicling small beer . Mr. Crawley's collision nature ...
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... mind during my first day's journey . I wondered to find that inanimate beings should over- rule our most violent passions , and despised the impo- tence of philosophy for having less power over the soul than a succession of lifeless ...
... mind during my first day's journey . I wondered to find that inanimate beings should over- rule our most violent passions , and despised the impo- tence of philosophy for having less power over the soul than a succession of lifeless ...
Contents
The Forerunners of Romanticism | 1 |
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 7 |
THOMAS GRAY 17161771 | 26 |
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