A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1956 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... force , originality , and thought in it is negli gible . It is good to read for its searching analysis -only read it as you read prose , not poetry ; it is good to read for its light on the strength and weak- ness of Browning's genius ...
... force , originality , and thought in it is negli gible . It is good to read for its searching analysis -only read it as you read prose , not poetry ; it is good to read for its light on the strength and weak- ness of Browning's genius ...
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... Force will not effect this : Persuasion and Sympathy may . But he was carried away by his love of Strength , and did ... Force , especially the force of some potent personality ; for strength , even when tyrannous , is better than ...
... Force will not effect this : Persuasion and Sympathy may . But he was carried away by his love of Strength , and did ... Force , especially the force of some potent personality ; for strength , even when tyrannous , is better than ...
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... Force expresses itself in woman through her fertility ; this instinct for fertility is no mere itching for pleasure . ' Sexual attraction is for Shaw only an idle appetite unless it be linked with an impulse for the betterment of the ...
... Force expresses itself in woman through her fertility ; this instinct for fertility is no mere itching for pleasure . ' Sexual attraction is for Shaw only an idle appetite unless it be linked with an impulse for the betterment of the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 8 |
William Langland | 29 |
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