Poets and Story-tellersBarnes & Noble, 1961 - 201 pages |
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Page 78
... English , the lazy , unintrospective English , with their delight in humour and their suspicion of any enter- tainment that demanded a strenuous intellectual effort , tended to follow Fielding . Fanny Burney had a typically English ...
... English , the lazy , unintrospective English , with their delight in humour and their suspicion of any enter- tainment that demanded a strenuous intellectual effort , tended to follow Fielding . Fanny Burney had a typically English ...
Page 78
... English , the lazy , unintrospective English , with their delight in humour and their suspicion of any enter- tainment that demanded a strenuous intellectual effort , tended to follow Fielding . Fanny Burney had a typically English ...
... English , the lazy , unintrospective English , with their delight in humour and their suspicion of any enter- tainment that demanded a strenuous intellectual effort , tended to follow Fielding . Fanny Burney had a typically English ...
Page 95
... English literature . In her first two books , at any rate , the flame of her creative talent still burns bright enough to keep the whole alive and delightful : and her influence on the course of the novel is yet more import- ant than ...
... English literature . In her first two books , at any rate , the flame of her creative talent still burns bright enough to keep the whole alive and delightful : and her influence on the course of the novel is yet more import- ant than ...
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