Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... culture was still very largely the small- scale neo - classical culture once presided over by Dryden . Already , by the 1720's , the forces that were to undermine that position were moving into place ; scientific research was destroying ...
... culture was still very largely the small- scale neo - classical culture once presided over by Dryden . Already , by the 1720's , the forces that were to undermine that position were moving into place ; scientific research was destroying ...
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... culture ' . In Hopkins's day the production and marketing of culture had not yet become highly organised ; still , I think I make myself clear when I say that Hopkins was like Baudelaire or Rimbaud , but unlike Tennyson or Bridges , in ...
... culture ' . In Hopkins's day the production and marketing of culture had not yet become highly organised ; still , I think I make myself clear when I say that Hopkins was like Baudelaire or Rimbaud , but unlike Tennyson or Bridges , in ...
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... culture to which nothing could ever be added . ' My favourite books ( of the Old Testament ) were Ecclesiastes and ... culture ripens and prepares to make its own versions of the great art of its predecessors . Notice the words here ...
... culture to which nothing could ever be added . ' My favourite books ( of the Old Testament ) were Ecclesiastes and ... culture ripens and prepares to make its own versions of the great art of its predecessors . Notice the words here ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
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the Search for Identity | 85 |
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