Essays on BooksMethuen, 1920 - 181 pàgines A critic with an unusual equality of interests, this volume highlights reflections on books by the distinguished critic of The Times Literary Supplement. |
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SHAKESPEARE I | 1 |
SHAKESPEARES SONNETS | 15 |
THE PROSE ROMANCES OF WILLIAM MORRIS | 27 |
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absurd Algernon Charles Swinburne artist beauty believe Butler characters Charlotte Brontë child Christian death delight desire Dickens Donne Dostoevsky doubt dreams dull Elizabethan Emily emotion enjoyed evil experience express fact faith Fanny Brawne father fear feel forget Garnett genius give Gosse Hamlet happiness hate heaven heroes House of Gentlefolk human interest Jane Eyre Keats kind King Lear knew live Madame Defarge Manicheism Martin Chuzzlewit matter means Middle Ages mind moral Morris Myshkin nature never novelists novels pain passage passion Pauli Pearsall Smith pity plays plot poem poet poetry preach promise of incredible prose reality rebel rhetoric romance saints Samuel Butler says seems sense sermons Shakespeare Shelley Solovyof song Sonnets sorrow soul speaks story strange Swinburne Swinburne's talk tell thou thought Tolstoy tried true Turgenev universe wished women wonderful words write written wrong wrote Wuthering Heights