Literary Criticism of Oscar WildeUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1968 - 253页 |
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... Lord Sunbury once , in a burst of rage , in his town house , speaking in such stentorian tones that the people passing up Grosvenor Street looked up at his open windows , and a crossing - sweeper said to a match- seller , " My eye ! ain ...
... Lord Sunbury once , in a burst of rage , in his town house , speaking in such stentorian tones that the people passing up Grosvenor Street looked up at his open windows , and a crossing - sweeper said to a match- seller , " My eye ! ain ...
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... Lord Lytton , 2 in an article in the Nineteenth Century , has laid it down as a dogma of art that archaeology is entirely out of place in the presentation of any of Shakespeare's plays , and the attempt to introduce it one of the ...
... Lord Lytton , 2 in an article in the Nineteenth Century , has laid it down as a dogma of art that archaeology is entirely out of place in the presentation of any of Shakespeare's plays , and the attempt to introduce it one of the ...
第139页
... lord , and sees the stage effects to be got from each : he has as much delight in Caliban as he has in Ariel , in rags as he has in cloth of gold , and recognises the artistic beauty of ugliness . The difficulty Ducis felt about ...
... lord , and sees the stage effects to be got from each : he has as much delight in Caliban as he has in Ariel , in rags as he has in cloth of gold , and recognises the artistic beauty of ugliness . The difficulty Ducis felt about ...
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To Read or Not to Read Balzac in English 359 | 5 |
Poetry and Prison Wilfrid Blunt | 13 |
A Batch of Novels Dostoevsky Turgenev Tolstoy | 19 |
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