The English Familiar Essay in the Early Nineteenth Century: The Elements, Old and New, which Went Into Its Making, as Exemplified in the Writings of Hunt, Hazlitt and LambRussell & Russell, 1965 - 238 من الصفحات |
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... expression to a mildly sympathetic public . In it , too , the lyrical element predominates . " 129 This view of the familiar letter is a narrow one , and fails to distinguish the letter as a literary form , and to recognize the very ...
... expression to a mildly sympathetic public . In it , too , the lyrical element predominates . " 129 This view of the familiar letter is a narrow one , and fails to distinguish the letter as a literary form , and to recognize the very ...
الصفحة 195
... expression as is permitted to the novelist and the dramatist . The use of the first person , Lamb says , is but " a favorite figure " of the essayist , employed by him to shadow forth his thoughts , and he may or may not be expressing ...
... expression as is permitted to the novelist and the dramatist . The use of the first person , Lamb says , is but " a favorite figure " of the essayist , employed by him to shadow forth his thoughts , and he may or may not be expressing ...
الصفحة 229
... expression of their romantic temperament . A reawakened sense of the beauties of nature , which was a striking feature of the Romantic Revival , is found in the work of the familiar essayists as well as in the poetry of the period . The ...
... expression of their romantic temperament . A reawakened sense of the beauties of nature , which was a striking feature of the Romantic Revival , is found in the work of the familiar essayists as well as in the poetry of the period . The ...
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THE HERITAGE OF THE FAMILIAR ESSAY FROM THE PAST | 7 |
the New Periodicals and their | 31 |
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Influences in | 57 |
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