Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... example of this in English literature : so are a number of minor poetic forms such as the sestina and the villanelle . ) Not long before he died , Chekhov wrote to S. S. Koteliansky : ' All that I have written will be forgotten in five ...
... example of this in English literature : so are a number of minor poetic forms such as the sestina and the villanelle . ) Not long before he died , Chekhov wrote to S. S. Koteliansky : ' All that I have written will be forgotten in five ...
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... example , he will instinctively turn away from the effort of absorbing so much detail about events that did not ' really ' happen and people who never ' really ' existed . The amazing , the shocking , the highly - coloured , the comical ...
... example , he will instinctively turn away from the effort of absorbing so much detail about events that did not ' really ' happen and people who never ' really ' existed . The amazing , the shocking , the highly - coloured , the comical ...
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... example , both as regards the individual word ( the unit of meaning ) and versification ( the elaborated structure of such units ) is still in need of elementary explanation . One gathers this need , not so much from the remarks one ...
... example , both as regards the individual word ( the unit of meaning ) and versification ( the elaborated structure of such units ) is still in need of elementary explanation . One gathers this need , not so much from the remarks one ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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