Romantic and Victorian: Studies in Memory of William H. MarshallW. Paul Elledge, Paul Elledge, Richard Lester Hoffman Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1971 - Počet stran: 366 |
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Strana 181
... Hawthorne's mind . One does not discern , either , an overwhelming interest in them from the internal evidence of his writings ; Hawthorne had a very capacious imagination and intellect , which could handle a great deal without ...
... Hawthorne's mind . One does not discern , either , an overwhelming interest in them from the internal evidence of his writings ; Hawthorne had a very capacious imagination and intellect , which could handle a great deal without ...
Strana 184
... Hawthorne's implied estimate of Byron is essentially sympa- thetic and Romantic . It treats him as a vital unity , in P.'s words a " vivid and riotous flame , " and what have been taken to be his faults are in truth inseparable from the ...
... Hawthorne's implied estimate of Byron is essentially sympa- thetic and Romantic . It treats him as a vital unity , in P.'s words a " vivid and riotous flame , " and what have been taken to be his faults are in truth inseparable from the ...
Strana 196
... Hawthorne and perhaps , by association , to Byron . As was earlier remarked , Hawthorne's literary interests were widely and rather evenly distributed , and his fiction is less allusive than that of most well- read authors . Whatever ...
... Hawthorne and perhaps , by association , to Byron . As was earlier remarked , Hawthorne's literary interests were widely and rather evenly distributed , and his fiction is less allusive than that of most well- read authors . Whatever ...
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On the Historical Interpretation of Literature by Morse Peckham | 43 |
The Heretic in the Sacred Wood or The Naked Man The Tired | 75 |
The Mode of Argument in Wordsworths Poetry | 81 |
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