Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United KingdomOxford University Press, 1966 |
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... heroes are placed above daily annoyances and pains that they may suffer enormous griefs and be undistracted in their ... hero and the witty heroine shine by contrast with the fops whom any woman of sense can put down , the rejected ...
... heroes are placed above daily annoyances and pains that they may suffer enormous griefs and be undistracted in their ... hero and the witty heroine shine by contrast with the fops whom any woman of sense can put down , the rejected ...
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... hero - he was not good - looking , he was not clever , he was not brave - like the heroes of old : his point was that he had no heroic qualities in the accepted sense at all . And the heroic qualities thereupon became unfashionable ; to ...
... hero - he was not good - looking , he was not clever , he was not brave - like the heroes of old : his point was that he had no heroic qualities in the accepted sense at all . And the heroic qualities thereupon became unfashionable ; to ...
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... hero as a salutary act of firmness ; but if the author suppresses the fact that his hero ordered mass executions , I will condemn the book out of hand on these grounds alone , what- ever its other virtues , because the picture which he ...
... hero as a salutary act of firmness ; but if the author suppresses the fact that his hero ordered mass executions , I will condemn the book out of hand on these grounds alone , what- ever its other virtues , because the picture which he ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1960 | 19 |
THE PLAYS OF JOHN WHITING | 36 |
THE COMEDIES OF T S ELIOT | 55 |
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