The Pelican Guide to English Literature, 第 4 卷Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... ( written 1646-71 , published 1702-4 ) , penetrating in character - study , judicious in analysis and carried on a strong- shouldered prose , and Gilbert Burnet's History of His Own Time ( written before 1715 , published 1723-34 ) ...
... ( written 1646-71 , published 1702-4 ) , penetrating in character - study , judicious in analysis and carried on a strong- shouldered prose , and Gilbert Burnet's History of His Own Time ( written before 1715 , published 1723-34 ) ...
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... writing . His harmonies are more subtle , their components more tenuous and less clearly contrasted . The passage from ... written with such devastating assurance , with- out certain clearly recognized assumptions . First , it assumes a ...
... writing . His harmonies are more subtle , their components more tenuous and less clearly contrasted . The passage from ... written with such devastating assurance , with- out certain clearly recognized assumptions . First , it assumes a ...
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... written on the quotations which Sir Walter Scott used for the chapter headings of his novels , to illustrate the wide reading and critical good taste of that novelist . It is a great many years ago - about thirty years ago * - that I ...
... written on the quotations which Sir Walter Scott used for the chapter headings of his novels , to illustrate the wide reading and critical good taste of that novelist . It is a great many years ago - about thirty years ago * - that I ...
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