University of Michigan Publications: Language and literature, Volum 20University of Michigan Press, 1943 - 265 sider |
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... philosophy than in Oswald ; at one time intent on his philosophy , at another on his character , he has not the dramatic skill to fuse the two , and as a consequence we are left uncertain how far Oswald really accepts his philosophy ...
... philosophy than in Oswald ; at one time intent on his philosophy , at another on his character , he has not the dramatic skill to fuse the two , and as a consequence we are left uncertain how far Oswald really accepts his philosophy ...
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... philosophy , but Garrod insists that Wordsworth's Godwinism is here at its height . Legouis and de Selincourt , moreover , contend that although Wordsworth was at last convinced of the worthlessness of Godwinism as a practical philosophy ...
... philosophy , but Garrod insists that Wordsworth's Godwinism is here at its height . Legouis and de Selincourt , moreover , contend that although Wordsworth was at last convinced of the worthlessness of Godwinism as a practical philosophy ...
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... philosophy and to all those philosophers who follow the head and forget the heart . It is at once his proclamation of the dominant importance of the individual's social responsibilities , his indication of the gravity of the ...
... philosophy and to all those philosophers who follow the head and forget the heart . It is at once his proclamation of the dominant importance of the individual's social responsibilities , his indication of the gravity of the ...
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BIOGRAPHY 177095 | 3 |
THE EARLY POEMS | 37 |
THE LETTER TO THE Bishop of Llandaff | 88 |
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