Place, Personality, and the Irish WriterAndrew Carpenter Barnes & Noble Books, 1977 - 199 頁 |
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... give the World to understand Our thriving Dean has purchas'd Land . This action might , he comments , preserve his ... gives us perhaps even more of the intrusion of Swift's own attitude in this kind of poetry . In ' The Dean's Reasons ...
... give the World to understand Our thriving Dean has purchas'd Land . This action might , he comments , preserve his ... gives us perhaps even more of the intrusion of Swift's own attitude in this kind of poetry . In ' The Dean's Reasons ...
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... give him symbols and personages , and his nature has been profoundly emotional from the beginning.'44 VIII Rejecting the earlier traditions of Irish writing in English - the tradition of Congreve , Goldsmith , Sheridan , and their ...
... give him symbols and personages , and his nature has been profoundly emotional from the beginning.'44 VIII Rejecting the earlier traditions of Irish writing in English - the tradition of Congreve , Goldsmith , Sheridan , and their ...
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... gives all personal art a share in the dignity of the world . The world is an orchestra where every living thing plays one entry and then gives his place to another . We must be careful to play all the notes . It is for that we are ...
... gives all personal art a share in the dignity of the world . The world is an orchestra where every living thing plays one entry and then gives his place to another . We must be careful to play all the notes . It is for that we are ...
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FOREWORD Andrew Carpenter | 7 |
IDEALS | 41 |
THE PARNELL THEME IN LITERATURE F S L Lyons | 69 |
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