The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of Shakespeare. [1964,c1955]- 3. From Donne to Marvell. [1962,c1956]- 4. From Dryden to Johnson. [1965Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... suggest a unified plot to the novelist . The picaresque novel was a loose stringing to- gether of comic or pungently satirical adventures on a biographical thread ; a similar technique was developed in the jest books when the contents ...
... suggest a unified plot to the novelist . The picaresque novel was a loose stringing to- gether of comic or pungently satirical adventures on a biographical thread ; a similar technique was developed in the jest books when the contents ...
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... suggest , to represent , not to deceive . In all places where plays were staged , however , we can be sure that one principle was fol- lowed , the stage represented a place while players were on it , and there was no need to hold up the ...
... suggest , to represent , not to deceive . In all places where plays were staged , however , we can be sure that one principle was fol- lowed , the stage represented a place while players were on it , and there was no need to hold up the ...
Halaman 407
... suggest the flooding of light , and its revivifying effect . ' My dying sprite ' is expressed by a drooping phrase ... suggests a clear diatonic phrase , built on a firmly rising fourth , in the relative major ( B flat ) instead of the ...
... suggest the flooding of light , and its revivifying effect . ' My dying sprite ' is expressed by a drooping phrase ... suggests a clear diatonic phrase , built on a firmly rising fourth , in the relative major ( B flat ) instead of the ...
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