The Negro in English Literature: A Critical IntroductionA. H. Stockwell, 1962 - 176 pages |
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Page 111
... thought seems ludicrous , it still contains the notion of death as the great equaliser . John David- son's " A Ballad of Hell " written in 1895 has the devil as ( 1 , 58 ) " comely , and tall , and black as jet " . One sus- pects that ...
... thought seems ludicrous , it still contains the notion of death as the great equaliser . John David- son's " A Ballad of Hell " written in 1895 has the devil as ( 1 , 58 ) " comely , and tall , and black as jet " . One sus- pects that ...
Page 151
... thoughts on liberty . Logically , human liberty could not exist , or co- exist , with human slavery . John Stuart Mill had ... thought were good for society . His essay " On Liberty is a good example of the rational approach he took in ...
... thoughts on liberty . Logically , human liberty could not exist , or co- exist , with human slavery . John Stuart Mill had ... thought were good for society . His essay " On Liberty is a good example of the rational approach he took in ...
Page 158
... thought she had a rather vulgar style of production . Freddy Malins said there was a Negro chieftain singing in the second part of the Gaiety pantomime who had one of the finest tenor voices he had ever heard . ' Have you heard him ...
... thought she had a rather vulgar style of production . Freddy Malins said there was a Negro chieftain singing in the second part of the Gaiety pantomime who had one of the finest tenor voices he had ever heard . ' Have you heard him ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Shakespeare and the Man of Colour | 23 |
The Negro and Colour in Poetry | 48 |
Copyright | |
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