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... passage in Dr. I. A. Richards's Principles of Literary Criticism ( published just after the essay on Marvell ) ; a passage in which Dr. Richards in his turn discusses the simple and the complex in poetry , and in which he seems closely ...
... passage in Dr. I. A. Richards's Principles of Literary Criticism ( published just after the essay on Marvell ) ; a passage in which Dr. Richards in his turn discusses the simple and the complex in poetry , and in which he seems closely ...
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... passage he is pursuing his particular interest . All the same , it is this , simple feature , to which I have been referring , that must determine and control whatever else we may read into the passage ; and that ought to govern the ...
... passage he is pursuing his particular interest . All the same , it is this , simple feature , to which I have been referring , that must determine and control whatever else we may read into the passage ; and that ought to govern the ...
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... passage just quoted is not so effective as the one in Faulkner's novella , The Bear , which describes the first encounter of Ike McCaslin with the huge beast , at once real and totemic - a passage too long for quotation here - which in ...
... passage just quoted is not so effective as the one in Faulkner's novella , The Bear , which describes the first encounter of Ike McCaslin with the huge beast , at once real and totemic - a passage too long for quotation here - which in ...
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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