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His sentences at times give the impression of having been struck off in white heat and under great stress . In texture his prose is lighter than Colman's , and his manner is less deliberate . He achieves his effects of speed and ...
His sentences at times give the impression of having been struck off in white heat and under great stress . In texture his prose is lighter than Colman's , and his manner is less deliberate . He achieves his effects of speed and ...
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Into these patterns of disguise , truth and appearance , blindness and sight which give the main part of the Vicar of Wakefield its strong thematic unity fit with astonishing exactness those parts of the novel that have often been ...
Into these patterns of disguise , truth and appearance , blindness and sight which give the main part of the Vicar of Wakefield its strong thematic unity fit with astonishing exactness those parts of the novel that have often been ...
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The first two cantos do not tell us all that Byron has to say in Don Juan , nor do they give us all the social types and institutions of his epic carnival , but taken together they pretty well comprehend all his manners and modes ...
The first two cantos do not tell us all that Byron has to say in Don Juan , nor do they give us all the social types and institutions of his epic carnival , but taken together they pretty well comprehend all his manners and modes ...
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