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... reader is tactful enough quietly to take a certain aspect of the comparison , and quietly to pass over the rest of it . That our response should be narrowed is exactly the point . The poem demands it . Nor are these examples freaks ...
... reader is tactful enough quietly to take a certain aspect of the comparison , and quietly to pass over the rest of it . That our response should be narrowed is exactly the point . The poem demands it . Nor are these examples freaks ...
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... reader is the very moment at which it becomes , as it were , transparent ; a unified transparency through which the reader contacts the reality which is its sub- ject . As we master the poem , we find ourselves saying that it is a ...
... reader is the very moment at which it becomes , as it were , transparent ; a unified transparency through which the reader contacts the reality which is its sub- ject . As we master the poem , we find ourselves saying that it is a ...
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... readers of English poetry may wonder why , after the Second World War , young poets reacted in such violently ... reader might , while acknowledging the obvious points of difference in the two poems , fail to see why there should ...
... readers of English poetry may wonder why , after the Second World War , young poets reacted in such violently ... reader might , while acknowledging the obvious points of difference in the two poems , fail to see why there should ...
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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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