Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... century . The Romantics , at the beginning of the century , explored the furthest regions of the human consciousness and did not particularly invite the whole population to come with them on their voyages of discovery . The last twenty ...
... century . The Romantics , at the beginning of the century , explored the furthest regions of the human consciousness and did not particularly invite the whole population to come with them on their voyages of discovery . The last twenty ...
Side 21
... century swarmed all over the earth , mapping continents , discovering minerals , naming animals , their happiness in the exhilaration of so much discovery was tempered by worry over the problem of what to do with all the things they ...
... century swarmed all over the earth , mapping continents , discovering minerals , naming animals , their happiness in the exhilaration of so much discovery was tempered by worry over the problem of what to do with all the things they ...
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... century ; only Burns outreached him , and Burns was not an Englishman ; and one of the most important facts about the eighteenth century is that all its greatest writers were ironists . Different people may have different explanations ...
... century ; only Burns outreached him , and Burns was not an Englishman ; and one of the most important facts about the eighteenth century is that all its greatest writers were ironists . Different people may have different explanations ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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