The Fine Art of Reading: And Other Literary StudiesBobbs-Merrill, 1957 - 282 pagini Reflections on literature from Shakespeare to Conrad. |
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Pagina 129
... individual modifications , employed the Fielding formula . All the same , just because it was a formula , it did not provide a complete solution to the novelist's problem . Order was imposed on the material from without , not evolved ...
... individual modifications , employed the Fielding formula . All the same , just because it was a formula , it did not provide a complete solution to the novelist's problem . Order was imposed on the material from without , not evolved ...
Pagina 194
... individual , his interest lay in exploring the relationship of the individual to something impersonal ; to fate and nature or whatever phrase may be used 194 THE FINE ART OF READING.
... individual , his interest lay in exploring the relationship of the individual to something impersonal ; to fate and nature or whatever phrase may be used 194 THE FINE ART OF READING.
Pagina 214
... individual pursuing his private salvation freely and little affected by the pressure of mankind in the mass . This is so no longer . War and revolution have seen to that . We know the world is dangerous ; and at every turn our individual ...
... individual pursuing his private salvation freely and little affected by the pressure of mankind in the mass . This is so no longer . War and revolution have seen to that . We know the world is dangerous ; and at every turn our individual ...
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Shakespearean Comedy | 37 |
The Tragedies of John Ford | 109 |
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