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... writing of the novel into the novel itself is far from artless . One would have to go no farther than Cervantes to find an author who puts the discovery of documents conveying the story into the story , and who represents the characters ...
... writing of the novel into the novel itself is far from artless . One would have to go no farther than Cervantes to find an author who puts the discovery of documents conveying the story into the story , and who represents the characters ...
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... writer for a most judicious and formidable critic . " 30 He de- clares that in writing the critique of Paradise Lost he has not bound himself by the rules of any critic . He has taken something from one and something from another , and ...
... writer for a most judicious and formidable critic . " 30 He de- clares that in writing the critique of Paradise Lost he has not bound himself by the rules of any critic . He has taken something from one and something from another , and ...
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... writing down his slightly altered version of the first four lines of the epigram , is evidence that he was improvising on a theme by another writer . ( Mr. Ault advances this argument in his article in TLS and elaborates it above ...
... writing down his slightly altered version of the first four lines of the epigram , is evidence that he was improvising on a theme by another writer . ( Mr. Ault advances this argument in his article in TLS and elaborates it above ...
Contents
The Beggars Opera | 14 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
Suggestions toward a Genealogy of The Man of Feeling | 61 |
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