The Liberal Imagination: Essays on Literature and Society, Zväzok 7Oxford University Press, 1981 - 284 strán (strany) |
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... merely tasteless , as to a modern audience she seems , in hurrying to marry Claudius , but actually adulterous in marrying him at all because he was , as her brother - in - law , within the forbidden degrees . merely because it is ...
... merely tasteless , as to a modern audience she seems , in hurrying to marry Claudius , but actually adulterous in marrying him at all because he was , as her brother - in - law , within the forbidden degrees . merely because it is ...
Strana 120
... merely by reference to a tradition which is honored by Dr. Johnson , Burke , and Walter Scott . Kipling is not like these men ; he is not generous , and , although he makes much to - do about manliness , he is not manly ; and he has ...
... merely by reference to a tradition which is honored by Dr. Johnson , Burke , and Walter Scott . Kipling is not like these men ; he is not generous , and , although he makes much to - do about manliness , he is not manly ; and he has ...
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... merely implicit . Yet whether or not it is made conscious and explicit , the historical sense is one of the aesthetic and critical faculties . What more apposite reminder of this can we have than the early impulse of the New Critics ...
... merely implicit . Yet whether or not it is made conscious and explicit , the historical sense is one of the aesthetic and critical faculties . What more apposite reminder of this can we have than the early impulse of the New Critics ...
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Preface vii | 3 |
Sherwood Anderson | 21 |
The Princess Casamassima | 56 |
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