A Provision of Human Nature: Essays on Fielding and Others in Honor of Miriam Austin LockeDonald Kay |
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... kind of history , it has to accept the new kind of historian . To win their acceptance more completely , Fielding shifts the focus in this new fiction even more towards the character of the narrator . That is why he expands the role of ...
... kind of history , it has to accept the new kind of historian . To win their acceptance more completely , Fielding shifts the focus in this new fiction even more towards the character of the narrator . That is why he expands the role of ...
Page 87
... kind of diversion , and a profligate disposition which hurries us into the most vicious excesses of this kind . " The common law , " says Mr. Pulton , in his excellent treatise de Pace , fol . 25 , b . “ allows many recreations , which ...
... kind of diversion , and a profligate disposition which hurries us into the most vicious excesses of this kind . " The common law , " says Mr. Pulton , in his excellent treatise de Pace , fol . 25 , b . “ allows many recreations , which ...
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... kind of Gothicism , essentially differ- ent from that of many other Gothic novelists . In her use of nature , she looks back rather than forward to the overwhelming , sensational , liter- ally astonishing views of nature in the ...
... kind of Gothicism , essentially differ- ent from that of many other Gothic novelists . In her use of nature , she looks back rather than forward to the overwhelming , sensational , liter- ally astonishing views of nature in the ...
Contents
Guiding Principles in Fieldings Criticism of the Critics | 1 |
The Art of Thriving in Fieldings Comedies | 25 |
O Attic Shape The Cornering of Square | 37 |
Copyright | |
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