Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... effect of trompe - l'ail illu- sionism , and gave their fullest approval to those sets which either brought on real horses under papier - mâché trees or , at the other extreme , reproduced a domestic interior complete in every detail ...
... effect of trompe - l'ail illu- sionism , and gave their fullest approval to those sets which either brought on real horses under papier - mâché trees or , at the other extreme , reproduced a domestic interior complete in every detail ...
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... effect on everything . Literary criticism , for instance , is slowly getting over the withering effect of an attitude that could separate scholarship the acquisition of facts about literature - from aesthetic ' appreciation ' , and then ...
... effect on everything . Literary criticism , for instance , is slowly getting over the withering effect of an attitude that could separate scholarship the acquisition of facts about literature - from aesthetic ' appreciation ' , and then ...
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... effect has always been to diminish my pleasure . But an Indian writer , working in English , has no means of avoiding this blurred effect ; he reads American and British English about equally , and the result is that his English ...
... effect has always been to diminish my pleasure . But an Indian writer , working in English , has no means of avoiding this blurred effect ; he reads American and British English about equally , and the result is that his English ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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