Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... actually extant , com- posed of literarily alert countrymen and linguistically adept , folk- concerned scholars . ' The ' audience never actually extant ' , or never in one place at one time — that was the price he had to pay . It was ...
... actually extant , com- posed of literarily alert countrymen and linguistically adept , folk- concerned scholars . ' The ' audience never actually extant ' , or never in one place at one time — that was the price he had to pay . It was ...
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John Wain. Critics are actually very diverse , but they all share a certain ten- dency to promote literary criticism to a higher status than it actually deserves . This is really a paradox ; criticism is tremend- ously important , and we ...
John Wain. Critics are actually very diverse , but they all share a certain ten- dency to promote literary criticism to a higher status than it actually deserves . This is really a paradox ; criticism is tremend- ously important , and we ...
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... actually , familial . The opening scene establishes the achingly real physical contrast between the blistering heat of Marseilles and the dank rottenness of the prison in which we find ourselves with Rigaud and John Baptist . The first ...
... actually , familial . The opening scene establishes the achingly real physical contrast between the blistering heat of Marseilles and the dank rottenness of the prison in which we find ourselves with Rigaud and John Baptist . The first ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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