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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... possible , but only physically . . . . Who is respon- sible for this tragi - comedy of Man frustrated by success ? . . . Who has left Mankind without a vision ? The predictable part of the future may be a job for electronic predictors ...
... possible , but only physically . . . . Who is respon- sible for this tragi - comedy of Man frustrated by success ? . . . Who has left Mankind without a vision ? The predictable part of the future may be a job for electronic predictors ...
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... possible originals for the Canterbury pil- grims has been developed by several scholars . The intended order of the tales - which involves consideration of Chau- cer's whole design for the work — has come in for careful in- vestigation ...
... possible originals for the Canterbury pil- grims has been developed by several scholars . The intended order of the tales - which involves consideration of Chau- cer's whole design for the work — has come in for careful in- vestigation ...
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... possible background and source material , and sometimes also with a collection of critical essays . This dealing with a text depthwise , as it were , rather than length- wise ( ie . , rather than having it included in an anthology that ...
... possible background and source material , and sometimes also with a collection of critical essays . This dealing with a text depthwise , as it were , rather than length- wise ( ie . , rather than having it included in an anthology that ...
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