Dryden to JohnsonRoger Lonsdale Barrie & Jenkins, 1971 - 445 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 49
Seite 172
... scene that is involved ; in ' Grongar Hill ' Dyer is responding not only to the beauty of the scene but to its combination of grandeur and familiarity . But in The Seasons ( 1726-30 ) , Thomson is much more variously and profoundly ...
... scene that is involved ; in ' Grongar Hill ' Dyer is responding not only to the beauty of the scene but to its combination of grandeur and familiarity . But in The Seasons ( 1726-30 ) , Thomson is much more variously and profoundly ...
Seite 282
... scene ' which passed between him and his wife . Miss Matthews presses to hear it , because ' nothing delights me ... scene between her former lover and his wife . For Fielding , the scene , as subsequently described , stands as a ...
... scene ' which passed between him and his wife . Miss Matthews presses to hear it , because ' nothing delights me ... scene between her former lover and his wife . For Fielding , the scene , as subsequently described , stands as a ...
Seite 283
... scene in a chapter by itself , which we desire all our readers who do not love , or who , perhaps , do not know the ... scene itself duly follows in the next chapter , at the end of which Fielding makes Booth weakly conclude : This I am ...
... scene in a chapter by itself , which we desire all our readers who do not love , or who , perhaps , do not know the ... scene itself duly follows in the next chapter , at the end of which Fielding makes Booth weakly conclude : This I am ...
Inhalt
Accession of George II | 20 |
JOHN DRYDEN | 23 |
JONATHAN SWIFT | 60 |
Urheberrecht | |
17 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Absalom and Achitophel Addison Aeneid Alexander Pope Augustan Boswell century character Charles Christian Church Clarissa classical comedy comic contemporary critical death Defoe Defoe's dramatic Dunciad earlier edition eighteenth eighteenth-century England English epic Epistle Essay feel fiction Fielding Fielding's Goldsmith Gray Gulliver Gulliver's Gulliver's Travels Henry Fielding heroic Houyhnhnms human Ibid imagination imitation Ireland John Dryden Jonathan Swift Jones Joseph Andrews Joseph Warton kind Lady language later letters literary literature Lives London Mac Flecknoe Milton mock-heroic modern moral nature novel Oxford Pamela parody passage passion period philosophical play poem poet poetic poetry political Pope's praise Preface prose reader reason religion religious Restoration Richardson Samuel Johnson satire scene sense sentimental Shaftesbury Shakespeare Shandy Smollett social society Spenser Steele Sterne style Swift Tale Tatler tion Tom Jones tone tradition tragedy translation Tristram Shandy verse virtue vols Warton William writing wrote