Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... simple way trying to teach these two blunt simple giants to understand each other , may in the end prove greater benefactors of the world than Dr. Leavis . ' This kind of thing is really alarming . If Mr. Fraser really thinks the Soviet ...
... simple way trying to teach these two blunt simple giants to understand each other , may in the end prove greater benefactors of the world than Dr. Leavis . ' This kind of thing is really alarming . If Mr. Fraser really thinks the Soviet ...
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... simple terms . The maxim that ' anything can be said clearly that can be said at all ' may not be true in every field - some truths are themselves unclear , evanescent , fleetingly perceived , and to state them clearly is to falsify ...
... simple terms . The maxim that ' anything can be said clearly that can be said at all ' may not be true in every field - some truths are themselves unclear , evanescent , fleetingly perceived , and to state them clearly is to falsify ...
Side 149
... simple terms , adding a few com- ments as I go along ; the object being not to get at Mr. Blackmur in any way , but to give the reader a chance to see whether he prefers the one style or the other - a decision on which important matters ...
... simple terms , adding a few com- ments as I go along ; the object being not to get at Mr. Blackmur in any way , but to give the reader a chance to see whether he prefers the one style or the other - a decision on which important matters ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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