Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... Thomas Nashe ( our English Aretine ) writes " Christ's Teares over Jerusalem " and strikes an attitude at London ; Robert Greene repents his vagabondage and grasps the occasion of applying his particular to the universal ; Bacon out of ...
... Thomas Nashe ( our English Aretine ) writes " Christ's Teares over Jerusalem " and strikes an attitude at London ; Robert Greene repents his vagabondage and grasps the occasion of applying his particular to the universal ; Bacon out of ...
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... Thomas Browne . " Troilus and Cressida " of course is pure satire - satire ( for all its personal bitterness ) within the most precise and most imaginative meaning of the term . You will insist that here I am confusing tragedy and ...
... Thomas Browne . " Troilus and Cressida " of course is pure satire - satire ( for all its personal bitterness ) within the most precise and most imaginative meaning of the term . You will insist that here I am confusing tragedy and ...
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... Thomas Hardy and Leopardi are certainly of this persuasion . The stanzas in " The City of Dreadful Night " ( dedicated to Leopardi ) are the writing cut in the granite wall for the affrighted cherubs . No wonder that he set down Dürer's ...
... Thomas Hardy and Leopardi are certainly of this persuasion . The stanzas in " The City of Dreadful Night " ( dedicated to Leopardi ) are the writing cut in the granite wall for the affrighted cherubs . No wonder that he set down Dürer's ...
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... book was read to him , and , if a guest were present , he would engage in discussion on the sub- ject of his reading . He felt towards books what Dante felt towards Beatrice , Sir Thomas Browne towards antiquities , 28 V PHILOBIBLON.
... book was read to him , and , if a guest were present , he would engage in discussion on the sub- ject of his reading . He felt towards books what Dante felt towards Beatrice , Sir Thomas Browne towards antiquities , 28 V PHILOBIBLON.
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... Thomas ( much better ) in 1888. That edition was republished in the King's Classics by the De La More Press in 1902. The first chapter is a lyrical panegyric upon the treasures of wisdom that are contained in books . Nor has this ...
... Thomas ( much better ) in 1888. That edition was republished in the King's Classics by the De La More Press in 1902. The first chapter is a lyrical panegyric upon the treasures of wisdom that are contained in books . Nor has this ...
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