The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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Page 155
... result of Lord Macaulay's vigorous denunciation , and of the fact that it was from Croker that Disraeli , in Coningsby , drew the portrait of Rigby . The Quarterly itself has recently defended him , and not unsuccessfully , against such ...
... result of Lord Macaulay's vigorous denunciation , and of the fact that it was from Croker that Disraeli , in Coningsby , drew the portrait of Rigby . The Quarterly itself has recently defended him , and not unsuccessfully , against such ...
Page 209
... result in an obscure concentration and compression of ' beauties ' rather than in classical conciseness and ... results , at their happiest , were such as even English literature could not afford to lose . Although , to the general ...
... result in an obscure concentration and compression of ' beauties ' rather than in classical conciseness and ... results , at their happiest , were such as even English literature could not afford to lose . Although , to the general ...
Page 217
... result which recalls all attributes of chaos - noise , darkness , confusion . The escapes from this - in themselves not always quite continuous - provided by Pericles and Aspasia , by the Boccaccio and Petrarca pieces , Euthymedes and ...
... result which recalls all attributes of chaos - noise , darkness , confusion . The escapes from this - in themselves not always quite continuous - provided by Pericles and Aspasia , by the Boccaccio and Petrarca pieces , Euthymedes and ...
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