English Literature ...New university society, 1941 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 34
Page 116
... expression changes from age to age ; for the medium of expression - the epic , the drama , the novel - is simply the formula , as it were , which is understood by the greatest number of people at a particular time . In the fourteenth ...
... expression changes from age to age ; for the medium of expression - the epic , the drama , the novel - is simply the formula , as it were , which is understood by the greatest number of people at a particular time . In the fourteenth ...
Page 144
... expression attributed almost unanimously , by the evidence , to this voice , the expression , Mon Dieu ! ' This , under the circumstances , has been justly characterised by one of the witnesses ( Montani , the confectioner ) , as an ...
... expression attributed almost unanimously , by the evidence , to this voice , the expression , Mon Dieu ! ' This , under the circumstances , has been justly characterised by one of the witnesses ( Montani , the confectioner ) , as an ...
Page 265
... expression , in order to furnish food for fickle tastes , and fickle appetites , of their own creation . S. T. COLERIDGE : EXCELLENCES OF WORDSWORTH'S POETRY Shrou AMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE ( 1772-1834 ) is best known to many readers ...
... expression , in order to furnish food for fickle tastes , and fickle appetites , of their own creation . S. T. COLERIDGE : EXCELLENCES OF WORDSWORTH'S POETRY Shrou AMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE ( 1772-1834 ) is best known to many readers ...
Contents
READING MAKETH A FULL MAN by Geoffrey Crump M | 15 |
A MIRROR HELD UP TO LIFE | 24 |
TOM JONES IN TROUBLE Henry Fielding | 59 |
Copyright | |
26 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adventure appeared beauty Bennet called Captain Cook century character Chaucer Collins Copperfield criticism D. H. Lawrence daughter delight Dickens door Dupin England English prose essay essayist experience expression eyes father feel Forsyte Saga G. K. CHESTERTON give greatest hand Heathcliff honour human humour I. A. Richards imagination interest Jane Austen Johnny Johnson Keogh kind L'Espanaye lady language laugh letters literary living look Madame manner matter Micawber mind modern moral mystery nature never night novel novelist observed passage perhaps person pleasure plot poem poet poetry Polly reader romance seemed sense Shakespeare short story Sons and Lovers Soulis style T. S. Eliot taste tell things thought to-day Tom Jones travel books truth turned verse voice whole woman words Wordsworth writing written wrote Wuthering Heights young