Literary Criticism of Oscar WildeUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1968 - 253页 |
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... wrote for the smaller- circulation and higher - priced journals , for , he wrote , “ as a rule , the critics - I speak . . . of the higher class , of those in fact who write for the sixpenny papers — are far more cultured than the ...
... wrote for the smaller- circulation and higher - priced journals , for , he wrote , “ as a rule , the critics - I speak . . . of the higher class , of those in fact who write for the sixpenny papers — are far more cultured than the ...
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... wrote that " in some respects Dickens might be likened to those old sculptors of our Gothic cathedrals , who could give form to the most fantastic fancy , and crowd with grotesque monsters a curious world of dreams , but saw little of ...
... wrote that " in some respects Dickens might be likened to those old sculptors of our Gothic cathedrals , who could give form to the most fantastic fancy , and crowd with grotesque monsters a curious world of dreams , but saw little of ...
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... wrote Robert Ross about a posthumous collection of Robert Louis Stevenson's letters that they were " most disappointing . . . . I see that romantic surroundings are the worst surroundings possible for a romantic writer . In Gower Street ...
... wrote Robert Ross about a posthumous collection of Robert Louis Stevenson's letters that they were " most disappointing . . . . I see that romantic surroundings are the worst surroundings possible for a romantic writer . In Gower Street ...
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