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... turn to a well - known 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 ...
... turn to a well - known 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 ...
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... turns out to be a salient one , that will perhaps be because of the other difference between them ; to which I now turn . Where Dr. Richards writes in technical terminology of ' synthesis ' , Mr. Eliot used much more current and much ...
... turns out to be a salient one , that will perhaps be because of the other difference between them ; to which I now turn . Where Dr. Richards writes in technical terminology of ' synthesis ' , Mr. Eliot used much more current and much ...
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... turns up , and he , after long inspection , declares the truth : ' The stranger is none other than Orestes ... turn to the other question , how the Greeks thought about their classical tragedy some two generations later , when ...
... turns up , and he , after long inspection , declares the truth : ' The stranger is none other than Orestes ... turn to the other question , how the Greeks thought about their classical tragedy some two generations later , when ...
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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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