Essays Presented to Amy G. Stock, Professor of English, Rajasthan University, 1961-65Raj Kumar Kaul Rajasthan University Press, 1965 - 195 páginas |
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... Hero had turned nun , if it had not been for a hot midsummer night . For , good youth , he went but forth to wash him in the Hellespont , and , being taken with the cramp , was drown'd ; and the foolish coroners of that age found it was ...
... Hero had turned nun , if it had not been for a hot midsummer night . For , good youth , he went but forth to wash him in the Hellespont , and , being taken with the cramp , was drown'd ; and the foolish coroners of that age found it was ...
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... hero of " Locksley Hall " to some extent foreshadows the hero of Maud . Tennyson called Maud a monodrama and by reason of its larger structure and more elaborate technique it enjoys a distinct position . It is an amplification of the ...
... hero of " Locksley Hall " to some extent foreshadows the hero of Maud . Tennyson called Maud a monodrama and by reason of its larger structure and more elaborate technique it enjoys a distinct position . It is an amplification of the ...
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... hero are too close to bathos to win our sympathy . His triumphs if any are the triumphs of a swindler , they do not win our admiration . Nor do they rouse our indignation . The hero in his role of a swindler ( e.g. in The Guide ) is ...
... hero are too close to bathos to win our sympathy . His triumphs if any are the triumphs of a swindler , they do not win our admiration . Nor do they rouse our indignation . The hero in his role of a swindler ( e.g. in The Guide ) is ...
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Shakespeare and the Classics | 5 |
Shakespeares Dramatic Design | 24 |
Thomas Middletons Blurt Master Constable | 41 |
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