The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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Page 313
... Tom Jones is an excellent example of all these qualities . There is a vast wealth of amazingly varied formulations in it , ranging from the perfectly eighteenth century equation , " The Cause of King George is the cause of liberty and ...
... Tom Jones is an excellent example of all these qualities . There is a vast wealth of amazingly varied formulations in it , ranging from the perfectly eighteenth century equation , " The Cause of King George is the cause of liberty and ...
Page 313
... Tom Jones is not a tragedy but a comedy . It is not the conventionally contrived happy ending but the confidence we feel throughout the book that Tom and Sophia can and will grapple with their situation and change it that gains our ...
... Tom Jones is not a tragedy but a comedy . It is not the conventionally contrived happy ending but the confidence we feel throughout the book that Tom and Sophia can and will grapple with their situation and change it that gains our ...
Page 313
... Tom Jones and partly because of a clever " puffing " or advertising stunt by the publisher . But a second uncorrected impression of 3,000 was not yet completely sold at Fielding's death , and the carefully revised edition he had pre ...
... Tom Jones and partly because of a clever " puffing " or advertising stunt by the publisher . But a second uncorrected impression of 3,000 was not yet completely sold at Fielding's death , and the carefully revised edition he had pre ...
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