A Being More Intense: A Study of the Prose Works of Bunyan, Swift, and DeFoeAMS Press, 1984 - 222 стор. |
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... insists upon its independence , its existence , apart from society . 1 1 པ པ 11 | -mmmung རྒྱག་ ( དྲན་རྟེན་ ཀནཆུ ། རྩ པྱ ད " ཁ ག ་ ཡ ། p ༡ ༽ IV In recognizing the exertion of the nuclear self against the impact of society and other ...
... insists upon its independence , its existence , apart from society . 1 1 པ པ 11 | -mmmung རྒྱག་ ( དྲན་རྟེན་ ཀནཆུ ། རྩ པྱ ད " ཁ ག ་ ཡ ། p ༡ ༽ IV In recognizing the exertion of the nuclear self against the impact of society and other ...
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... insists upon his power ( to release the reader and , incidentally , himself ) while admitting he has no choice , no means to maintain influence . Gulliver operates in the same way at times . He falls in with the projectors and offers ...
... insists upon his power ( to release the reader and , incidentally , himself ) while admitting he has no choice , no means to maintain influence . Gulliver operates in the same way at times . He falls in with the projectors and offers ...
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... insists upon the possibility that God acts through accident to effect design , his technique approaches the level of allegory . Crusoe's extended reflections on the events dramatize the limits of reason even as they explore forms of ...
... insists upon the possibility that God acts through accident to effect design , his technique approaches the level of allegory . Crusoe's extended reflections on the events dramatize the limits of reason even as they explore forms of ...
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Initiation and Integration | 1 |
Organization and Government | 26 |
Piety Commerce and Freedom | 65 |
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A Being More Intense: A Study of the Prose Works of Bunyan, Swift, and DeFoe Paula R. Backscheider Перегляд фрагмента - 1984 |
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actions allows appear becomes begins behavior believe Bunyan calls characters Christian colony comes common contrast create critics Crusoe's death Defoe Defoe's describes desire develop dream early effect England English Examiner example existence experience explains Faithful fear feels fiction finally finds forces give Gulliver Gulliver's Travels heaven History hope Houyhnhnms human idea imaginative individual influence insists interest interpretation island Jack John king language lives London man's meaning mind Moll moral motive narrative narrator nature never novel objects opinion party personality Pilgrim's Pilgrim's Progress political present provides reader reason Reflections relationship religion represent responsibility Robinson Crusoe Roxana Satire says seems sense share situation social society story Studies Swift symbolic Tale theme things thought tion understanding University Press vision writers Yahoos
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