Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... scene which remains a high scene in American humor , full of comedy indeed , full of pathos and hurt - the scene of the Coreys ' dinner - party . But Howells evaded the full scope of the indicated differences , packing Lapham off to ...
... scene which remains a high scene in American humor , full of comedy indeed , full of pathos and hurt - the scene of the Coreys ' dinner - party . But Howells evaded the full scope of the indicated differences , packing Lapham off to ...
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... scenes , they are forced many times to omit some beauties which cannot be shown where the act began ; but might , if the scene were interrupted , and the stage cleared for the persons to enter in another place ; and there- fore the ...
... scenes , they are forced many times to omit some beauties which cannot be shown where the act began ; but might , if the scene were interrupted , and the stage cleared for the persons to enter in another place ; and there- fore the ...
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... scene illustrates , on a small scale , what we mean by the spatialization of form in a novel . For the duration of the scene , at least , the time- flow of the narrative is halted ; attention is fixed on the interplay of relationships ...
... scene illustrates , on a small scale , what we mean by the spatialization of form in a novel . For the duration of the scene , at least , the time- flow of the narrative is halted ; attention is fixed on the interplay of relationships ...
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The Poet in the Republic | 3 |
Conjectures on Original Composition | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
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