Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volym 1–2Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1964 |
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... literature created by Steele . Ad- dison's essays were contributed to Steele's periodicals , the Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian , which were to form a new epoch in English literature . In criticism he was not emancipated from the ...
... literature created by Steele . Ad- dison's essays were contributed to Steele's periodicals , the Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian , which were to form a new epoch in English literature . In criticism he was not emancipated from the ...
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... literature , for it is the most complete English statement of the revolutionism and rebellion that lay at the roots of world - wide romanti- cism . It was of course , directly influenced by the work of Rousseau and the Encyclopedists ...
... literature , for it is the most complete English statement of the revolutionism and rebellion that lay at the roots of world - wide romanti- cism . It was of course , directly influenced by the work of Rousseau and the Encyclopedists ...
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... literature at a time when official English literature was completely dominated by bourgeois attitudes , tastes , and ideas ; and in a manner which at moments was even revolutionary . Thus , in his history of the French Revolution , in ...
... literature at a time when official English literature was completely dominated by bourgeois attitudes , tastes , and ideas ; and in a manner which at moments was even revolutionary . Thus , in his history of the French Revolution , in ...
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