英國文學史Commercial Press, 1986 |
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Side 57
... interest ) ; ( 2 ) " Signal adherence to the great law of nature , that all opposites tend to attract and temper ... interest on the plot . The interest in the plot is always in fact on account of the characters , not vice versa the plot ...
... interest ) ; ( 2 ) " Signal adherence to the great law of nature , that all opposites tend to attract and temper ... interest on the plot . The interest in the plot is always in fact on account of the characters , not vice versa the plot ...
Side 299
... interest in everyday life , in the domestic tragedy of a poor , ugly , old count with a young wife and a handsome priest who may or may not be her paramour , could be used in Victorian England to take the place of " Arms and the Man ...
... interest in everyday life , in the domestic tragedy of a poor , ugly , old count with a young wife and a handsome priest who may or may not be her paramour , could be used in Victorian England to take the place of " Arms and the Man ...
Side 307
... interest , but also that it shall inspirit and rejoice the reader ; that it shall convey a charm , and infuse delight " , and he quotes from Schiller : " all art is dedicat- ed to Joy , The right art is that alone , which creates the ...
... interest , but also that it shall inspirit and rejoice the reader ; that it shall convey a charm , and infuse delight " , and he quotes from Schiller : " all art is dedicat- ed to Joy , The right art is that alone , which creates the ...
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Chapter | 4 |
English Prose in Early 19th Century | 132 |
Chartist Literature | 184 |
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