A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... hero's mind towards the outer limits of the cosmos . And while his crowds of minor figures disclose the ' form and pressure ' of society in realistic fashion , they also embody moral relationships , linked with the mind of the hero ...
... hero's mind towards the outer limits of the cosmos . And while his crowds of minor figures disclose the ' form and pressure ' of society in realistic fashion , they also embody moral relationships , linked with the mind of the hero ...
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... hero , also belongs to another realistic tradi- tion that of ' roguery ' . Roguery belongs in part to the picaresque ... hero of the starkest melodrama and intrigue , and finally he reforms and marries . But the incidents themselves ...
... hero , also belongs to another realistic tradi- tion that of ' roguery ' . Roguery belongs in part to the picaresque ... hero of the starkest melodrama and intrigue , and finally he reforms and marries . But the incidents themselves ...
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... Hero ! Hero ! ' . Even the movement of the verse itself seems to avoid any suggestion of physical striving . In ' Poor soul fore - spent , whose force can do no more ' , the poet is con- templating his own pain as though from some ...
... Hero ! Hero ! ' . Even the movement of the verse itself seems to avoid any suggestion of physical striving . In ' Poor soul fore - spent , whose force can do no more ' , the poet is con- templating his own pain as though from some ...
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