The Best of DQR, Zväzky 1–10Flor Aarts Rodopi, 1984 - 332 strán (strany) |
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... later . Looking back it is clear that despite the need to squeeze numbers 3 and 4 together that first year , the material was somewhat thin : too many old reviews , and too many pieces written by the editors themselves - always a bad ...
... later . Looking back it is clear that despite the need to squeeze numbers 3 and 4 together that first year , the material was somewhat thin : too many old reviews , and too many pieces written by the editors themselves - always a bad ...
Strana 11
... later William Cobbett , as the ever socially critical Porcupine , printed the entire review verbatim in the Political Register - the one paper at the time with a nation- wide significance but left out this particular sentence . It is ...
... later William Cobbett , as the ever socially critical Porcupine , printed the entire review verbatim in the Political Register - the one paper at the time with a nation- wide significance but left out this particular sentence . It is ...
Strana 18
... later at the battle of Camperduin engagement between the British and the Dutch the Dutch Republican fleet had been largely destroyed . In April 1798 , how- ever , Coleridge had written " Fears in Solitude " and the addition to this ...
... later at the battle of Camperduin engagement between the British and the Dutch the Dutch Republican fleet had been largely destroyed . In April 1798 , how- ever , Coleridge had written " Fears in Solitude " and the addition to this ...
Strana 25
... later but in hardly less lofty a strain , the Examiner declared : " Our native Artists create and satisfy the cravings of the connoisseur . They not only gratify us with ... the general design of the painted originals , but the heart ...
... later but in hardly less lofty a strain , the Examiner declared : " Our native Artists create and satisfy the cravings of the connoisseur . They not only gratify us with ... the general design of the painted originals , but the heart ...
Strana 27
... later sketches ) . In the Spannache Kaai Mons . Cock ( address of the Dutch collector Cock , with garbled version of Spaansche Kaai ) . Spiel Houses . Gowe ( brothels , followed by the name of the little river on which Gouda is situated ...
... later sketches ) . In the Spannache Kaai Mons . Cock ( address of the Dutch collector Cock , with garbled version of Spaansche Kaai ) . Spiel Houses . Gowe ( brothels , followed by the name of the little river on which Gouda is situated ...
Obsah
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37 | |
An Uncommon Language Crossing | 66 |
The Greatness of the Bostonians | 81 |
Otello and Othello The Modernity | 104 |
The Famous Clerk Erasmus | 131 |
Literature and Linguistics 19501970 | 155 |
Victims and History and Agents | 174 |
Literary Criticism and Linguistic | 213 |
A Dutch Grammarians English A Reas | 234 |
Chaucer The Nuns Priests Tale | 248 |
Evelyn Waughs Sword of Volgograd | 279 |
INDEX | 297 |
Časté výrazy a frázy
aesthetic terms American analysis Angus Wilson appeared artistic become Bellow's Bob Doran Bostonians called century character Chaucer course Critical Bibliography death Desdemona Dutch Boats edition English Literature Erasmus Essays Evelyn Waugh F. R. Leavis fact feel Fiction Grammar Hamlet Hamo Henderson human important interpretation J. M. W. Turner James James Joyce Joyce kind Kruisinga language Leavis lines linguistic statements literary London Ludovic magic meaning Milton mind Miss Birdseye modern Mooney moral Nat Turner nature non-aesthetic novel Nun's Priest's Nun's Priest's Tale Otello painting Paradise Lost phonemes play poem poet poetry Poutsma problem protagonist reader reality scene seems semantic sense sentence Shakespeare society stanza story structure style stylistic Styron Sword of Honour Sword of Stalingrad syntactic Tale theme theory thing tion tradition tragedy translation Ulysses Verdi's Verena Waugh Whitman words writing Zandvoort
Populárne pasáže
Strana 64 - All strength, all terror, single or in bands, That ever was put forth in personal form — Jehovah, with his thunder, and the choir Of shouting Angels, and the empyreal thrones, — I pass them unalarmed.
Strana 59 - O goodness infinite, goodness immense ! That all this good of evil shall produce, And evil turn to good ; more wonderful Than that which by creation first brought forth Light out of darkness ! full of doubt I stand, Whether I should repent me now of sin By me done and occasion'd, or rejoice Much more, that much more good thereof shall spring.
Strana 208 - The soldiers' music and the rites of war Speak loudly for him. Take up the bodies : such a sight as this Becomes the field, but here shows much amiss. Go, bid the soldiers shoot.
Strana 73 - Saw the reflection of the summer sky in the water, Had my eyes dazzled by the shimmering track of beams...
Strana 78 - You have waited, you always wait, you dumb, beautiful ministers, We receive you with free sense at last, and are insatiate henceforward, Not you any more shall be able to foil us, or withhold yourselves from us, We use you, and do not cast you aside— we plant you permanently within us, We fathom you not— we love you— there is perfection in you also, You furnish your parts toward eternity, Great or small, you furnish your parts toward the soul.
Strana 107 - I had been happy, if the general camp, Pioners and all, had tasted her sweet body, So I had nothing known. O, now, for ever Farewell the tranquil mind ! farewell content...
Strana 60 - As being the contrary to his high will Whom we resist. If then his providence Out of our evil seek to bring forth good, Our labour must be to pervert that end, And out of good still to find means of evil...