Aspects of LiteratureProgressive Publishers, 1978 - 189 Seiten On English literature; articles. |
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... passage on the development of comedy in Every Man His Humour deserves special mention here . The passage is g Cordatus , described in the dramatis personae as ' the author's fri man inly acquainted with the scope and drift of his plot ...
... passage on the development of comedy in Every Man His Humour deserves special mention here . The passage is g Cordatus , described in the dramatis personae as ' the author's fri man inly acquainted with the scope and drift of his plot ...
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... PASSAGE TO INDIA The Stars are setting and the Caravan Starts for the Dawn of Nothing . OMAR KHAYYAM , Rubaiyat . I Figuratively speaking , the answer to the question ' What ha in A Passage to India ? ' is a simple one : ' Nothing ...
... PASSAGE TO INDIA The Stars are setting and the Caravan Starts for the Dawn of Nothing . OMAR KHAYYAM , Rubaiyat . I Figuratively speaking , the answer to the question ' What ha in A Passage to India ? ' is a simple one : ' Nothing ...
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... Passage to India . This hardly matters in a social comedy like A Room with a View or a sophisti- cated comedy like Where Angels Fear to Tread . But in a novel like A Passage to India , where the tragic overtones are there , the casual ...
... Passage to India . This hardly matters in a social comedy like A Room with a View or a sophisti- cated comedy like Where Angels Fear to Tread . But in a novel like A Passage to India , where the tragic overtones are there , the casual ...
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Musings on the Muse 152 | 5 |
The Romantic Note in Elizabethan Criticism | 9 |
Shakespeare and Astrology | 12 |
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