The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... fact in this place ? —that Dryden , Wordsworth , and Byron went so far in moments of eccentricity or anti - mathematical exaltation as to utter the ugly wish that they had been at Oxford ; and the fact is , perhaps , a justifiable ...
... fact in this place ? —that Dryden , Wordsworth , and Byron went so far in moments of eccentricity or anti - mathematical exaltation as to utter the ugly wish that they had been at Oxford ; and the fact is , perhaps , a justifiable ...
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... fact in this place ? —that Dryden , Wordsworth , and Byron went so far in moments of eccentricity or anti - mathematical exaltation as to utter the ugly wish that they had been at Oxford ; and the fact is , perhaps , a justifiable ...
... fact in this place ? —that Dryden , Wordsworth , and Byron went so far in moments of eccentricity or anti - mathematical exaltation as to utter the ugly wish that they had been at Oxford ; and the fact is , perhaps , a justifiable ...
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... fact , such as ' Men have generally greater bodily strength than women ' or ' The oak lives longer than the elm ' , is not literature ; it is just science : which is fact as it is in itself , untouched by imagination or emotion ...
... fact , such as ' Men have generally greater bodily strength than women ' or ' The oak lives longer than the elm ' , is not literature ; it is just science : which is fact as it is in itself , untouched by imagination or emotion ...
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... fact , not an instrument , but an end in itself , and the only end , as in Zola's descriptive encyclopaedias of money and labour and religion ; it ceases in each case to be literature and defeats its own end : we neither listen to its ...
... fact , not an instrument , but an end in itself , and the only end , as in Zola's descriptive encyclopaedias of money and labour and religion ; it ceases in each case to be literature and defeats its own end : we neither listen to its ...
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... fact , Spenser is , in many ways , one of those who look back to the age behind them . He is decidedly more mediaeval than either of his masters , Ariosto or Tasso . Ariosto's story is almost as mediaevally involved as Spenser's but in ...
... fact , Spenser is , in many ways , one of those who look back to the age behind them . He is decidedly more mediaeval than either of his masters , Ariosto or Tasso . Ariosto's story is almost as mediaevally involved as Spenser's but in ...
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