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... described his appearance as ' better fitted to that of a turtle- eating alderman than that of a refined philosopher ' . Rousseau looked exactly as he would have been expected to look . He was small and thin and delicate and nervous ...
... described his appearance as ' better fitted to that of a turtle- eating alderman than that of a refined philosopher ' . Rousseau looked exactly as he would have been expected to look . He was small and thin and delicate and nervous ...
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... described as his mythopoeia - the evolution of a coherent pattern of mythic or anthropological symbols — it would at once be clear that the two curves ran very close . There are certain basic similarities : the obsessional quest for a ...
... described as his mythopoeia - the evolution of a coherent pattern of mythic or anthropological symbols — it would at once be clear that the two curves ran very close . There are certain basic similarities : the obsessional quest for a ...
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... described in The White Goddess as the analeptic method , the in- tuitional sideways glance into the past , the mythic equation suddenly working out in a flash of divine inspiration . ( " The Number of the Beast ' is a classic instance ...
... described in The White Goddess as the analeptic method , the in- tuitional sideways glance into the past , the mythic equation suddenly working out in a flash of divine inspiration . ( " The Number of the Beast ' is a classic instance ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A Ph D f r s l | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL | 35 |
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