British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... character , which to reconcile with our admiration of Hamlet , the most patient consideration of his situation is no more than necessary ; they are what we forgive after- 45 wards , and explain by the whole of his character , but at the ...
... character , which to reconcile with our admiration of Hamlet , the most patient consideration of his situation is no more than necessary ; they are what we forgive after- 45 wards , and explain by the whole of his character , but at the ...
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... character for successful action ( the industrial virtues like honesty , thrift , strenuous work are self - centered ) . Lecky found public opinion Jvery severe in judging crimes of passion and drink , and very lenient in judging those ...
... character for successful action ( the industrial virtues like honesty , thrift , strenuous work are self - centered ) . Lecky found public opinion Jvery severe in judging crimes of passion and drink , and very lenient in judging those ...
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... character - creating and nothing else . . . . Style counts ; plot counts ; originality of outlook counts . But none of these counts anything like so much as the convincingness of the characters . If the characters are real the novel ...
... character - creating and nothing else . . . . Style counts ; plot counts ; originality of outlook counts . But none of these counts anything like so much as the convincingness of the characters . If the characters are real the novel ...
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INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
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