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... Bagehot expressed his surprise that Bishop Butler should ever have achieved a mitre : ' In general we observe that those become most eminent in the sheepfold who partake most eminently of the qualities of the wolf . ' On broader themes ...
... Bagehot expressed his surprise that Bishop Butler should ever have achieved a mitre : ' In general we observe that those become most eminent in the sheepfold who partake most eminently of the qualities of the wolf . ' On broader themes ...
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... Bagehot certainly liked Scott : it is equally plain that he disliked Dickens . His essay on Dickens is the sharpest that he wrote . He sees everything about Dickens except his Dostoievsk- ian side , which Gissing was the first to ...
... Bagehot certainly liked Scott : it is equally plain that he disliked Dickens . His essay on Dickens is the sharpest that he wrote . He sees everything about Dickens except his Dostoievsk- ian side , which Gissing was the first to ...
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... Bagehot selects ' Enoch Arden ' , and suggests that it is best used to describe inferior things ' which will not bear pure art ' . Finally , grotesque art deals ' not with normal types but with abnormal specimens ; to use the language ...
... Bagehot selects ' Enoch Arden ' , and suggests that it is best used to describe inferior things ' which will not bear pure art ' . Finally , grotesque art deals ' not with normal types but with abnormal specimens ; to use the language ...
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A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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