Illinois Studies in Language and Literature, Ausgabe 63University of Illinois Press, 1972 |
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... ideas is alien to Scott's principle because he thought of drama as visual and ironic . Therefore , the amount of space that can be given to abstract ideas is small , and the authoritative statement of ideas is impossible . The dramatic ...
... ideas is alien to Scott's principle because he thought of drama as visual and ironic . Therefore , the amount of space that can be given to abstract ideas is small , and the authoritative statement of ideas is impossible . The dramatic ...
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... ideas about the state of England ; there is the wit and artist who feeling deeply for Nature as a headlong force yet identifies it with the sanity Comedy teaches us . " 2 Gillian Beer , " Meredith's Idea of Comedy , 1876-1880 ...
... ideas about the state of England ; there is the wit and artist who feeling deeply for Nature as a headlong force yet identifies it with the sanity Comedy teaches us . " 2 Gillian Beer , " Meredith's Idea of Comedy , 1876-1880 ...
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... ideas as much as by the reader's preconceived idea that she must be capable of indepen- dence . It is perhaps limited and Victorian of Meredith to believe that Diana and Dacier have no future together without marriage or that their ...
... ideas as much as by the reader's preconceived idea that she must be capable of indepen- dence . It is perhaps limited and Victorian of Meredith to believe that Diana and Dacier have no future together without marriage or that their ...
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GEORGE GOODIN | 14 |
MARY ALICE BURGAN | 25 |
DONALD RACKIN | 52 |
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