A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 - English literature |
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... novel - the dramatic and the epic ; the one centring in a single conflict between individua's , the other drawing a wide picture of society . No novel is only the one or only the other , and there are elements of the epic in Richardson ...
... novel - the dramatic and the epic ; the one centring in a single conflict between individua's , the other drawing a wide picture of society . No novel is only the one or only the other , and there are elements of the epic in Richardson ...
Page 98
... novel , while the horror novels appear on the scene so much later that Smollett can hardly be said to have created the fashion . - Launcelot Greaves is an imitation of Don Quixote , with a knight in armour riding through the English ...
... novel , while the horror novels appear on the scene so much later that Smollett can hardly be said to have created the fashion . - Launcelot Greaves is an imitation of Don Quixote , with a knight in armour riding through the English ...
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... novel a mcre satisfactory outlet for his gifts . Indeed it is somewhat surp.ising that he kept it up so long . Py now it is generally admitted that Scott's verse tales are dead , even deader than Byron's . There is a great deal in them ...
... novel a mcre satisfactory outlet for his gifts . Indeed it is somewhat surp.ising that he kept it up so long . Py now it is generally admitted that Scott's verse tales are dead , even deader than Byron's . There is a great deal in them ...
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