Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 23
Seite 22
... characters , but by the depth of their dimples . But no sooner is Pre - Raphaelitism started than we get women ... character . But having made his verse resume the old rich attire , he then plays upon it in such a way as to bring ...
... characters , but by the depth of their dimples . But no sooner is Pre - Raphaelitism started than we get women ... character . But having made his verse resume the old rich attire , he then plays upon it in such a way as to bring ...
Seite 110
... character , by a short conversation with one of his servants , than from a formal and studied narrative , begun with his pedigree , and ended with his funeral " . These quotations , and still more , the practical application of the ...
... character , by a short conversation with one of his servants , than from a formal and studied narrative , begun with his pedigree , and ended with his funeral " . These quotations , and still more , the practical application of the ...
Seite 122
... character was decidedly amiable , excepting in one particular ( vindictiveness ) . No one was a more liberal rewarder of the attachment of his friends . He was an excellent husband , a kind relation , and , unless when state policy ...
... character was decidedly amiable , excepting in one particular ( vindictiveness ) . No one was a more liberal rewarder of the attachment of his friends . He was an excellent husband , a kind relation , and , unless when state policy ...
Inhalt
PreRaphaelitism in Art and Poetry By LAUrence | 1 |
Some English Utopias By HAROLD CHILD | 31 |
The Nature of Dramatic Illusion By CHARLES | 61 |
4 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Aeschylus artist beauty belle jaune giroflée biographer Bliss Carman Boswell Boswell's Canada Canadian Authors Association Canadian poetry century character CHARLES G. D. ROBERTS classic criticism D.Litt drama dramatic illusion England English eyes F. S. BOAS Faust feel G. K. CHESTERTON genius Gilsland Goethe Goethe's Guy Mannering heart human idea imaginative impregnating individual Johnson Keats lady legend letters Lionel Johnson literary live LL.D Lockhart Lord Lytton method mind modern More's Morris Morris's movement narrative nature never novels once perfect perhaps pictorial play poems poet poetic poetry Pre-Raphaelitism Professor published race Raphael Rob Roy romantic Ronan's Rossetti Scottish seems Sir Walter Society of Literature speak spirit story Struldbrugs suspense of form suspense of plot theatre things thought to-day Utopia verse Walter Scott Waverley Novels Weimar Wilhelm Meister words writing written wrote young youth