Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... never- theless receive from him will be all the greater ; the other that then I shall know how much a thing contrary ... Never of art , never of imagination . As a priest among priests , as a scholar among scholars , Hopkins knew ...
... never- theless receive from him will be all the greater ; the other that then I shall know how much a thing contrary ... Never of art , never of imagination . As a priest among priests , as a scholar among scholars , Hopkins knew ...
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... never 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 ...
... never 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 ...
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... never inconvenienced him to bring some knowledge of the past to bear on the problems of the present , because he was origin- ally equipped with a useful polyglot and historical education and has never allowed his interests in these ...
... never inconvenienced him to bring some knowledge of the past to bear on the problems of the present , because he was origin- ally equipped with a useful polyglot and historical education and has never allowed his interests in these ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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