English LiteraturePrentice-Hall, 1964 - 174 páginas A survey of American criticism and scholarship in English literature during the thirty years or so preceding the publication of this book. |
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... gives a detailed account of attitudes to different kinds of knowledge in the seventeenth century and earlier - not all of them , it must be said , relevant to an under- standing of Milton - thus enabling the student of Milton to see the ...
... gives a detailed account of attitudes to different kinds of knowledge in the seventeenth century and earlier - not all of them , it must be said , relevant to an under- standing of Milton - thus enabling the student of Milton to see the ...
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... give evidence of a sense of the contem- porary relevance of the Victorians . There are of course the usual handbooks ... gives an account of this important movement in criti- cism . ) An influential essay in this tradition , much used in ...
... give evidence of a sense of the contem- porary relevance of the Victorians . There are of course the usual handbooks ... gives an account of this important movement in criti- cism . ) An influential essay in this tradition , much used in ...
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... give an architectural cast to the dreams -and then pointed out , with examples , that " made on " was a common usage in Shakespeare's day to be found frequently elsewhere in Shakespeare and in other writers . Among other examples he ...
... give an architectural cast to the dreams -and then pointed out , with examples , that " made on " was a common usage in Shakespeare's day to be found frequently elsewhere in Shakespeare and in other writers . Among other examples he ...
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