English miscellany: a symposium of history, literature and the arts, Volume 3British Council, 1952 - Art A symposium of history, literature and the arts. |
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Page 47
... seems as if made to order for the Baroque 82 , the subject matter for its play of wit in prose and poetry ; the strong pathos and dramatic tension of which the Counter - Reformation was to avail itself ; the transcendentalism which was ...
... seems as if made to order for the Baroque 82 , the subject matter for its play of wit in prose and poetry ; the strong pathos and dramatic tension of which the Counter - Reformation was to avail itself ; the transcendentalism which was ...
Page 51
... seems a grudging appreciation , but Shakespeare was Walpole's favourite : in the preface to the second edition of his novel he had defended him at length against the strict- ures of M. Voltaire . His preference of the Italian artist in ...
... seems a grudging appreciation , but Shakespeare was Walpole's favourite : in the preface to the second edition of his novel he had defended him at length against the strict- ures of M. Voltaire . His preference of the Italian artist in ...
Page 142
... seems to have loved her ; with his father he seems to have had less sympathy . Robert Smith Se- nior was an eccentric unstable man who left his bride at the church door and departed to America for several years , spent the rest of his ...
... seems to have loved her ; with his father he seems to have had less sympathy . Robert Smith Se- nior was an eccentric unstable man who left his bride at the church door and departed to America for several years , spent the rest of his ...
Contents
Giacomo Devoto Anglosassone o Inglese antico pag | 1 |
H W Donner St Thomas Mores Treatise on the Four | 25 |
Jorgen Andersen Giant Dreams | 49 |
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