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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... result as soon as one begins to make any attempt at all to name every- body and everything of significance ... results of ignorance and that a bland assertion that one knows everything but has perforce left much out is neither very ...
... result as soon as one begins to make any attempt at all to name every- body and everything of significance ... results of ignorance and that a bland assertion that one knows everything but has perforce left much out is neither very ...
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... result of minute and long - continued original scholarship , and to facilitate the serious study of literature in colleges by mak- ing the results of scholarship and criticism , as well as the texts themselves , easily available . One ...
... result of minute and long - continued original scholarship , and to facilitate the serious study of literature in colleges by mak- ing the results of scholarship and criticism , as well as the texts themselves , easily available . One ...
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... result of wide reading in a field other than the specific one covered by the article . This at least seems a better model of the way to fill the learned journals than the rehashing of a dead thesis or the desperate working up of the results ...
... result of wide reading in a field other than the specific one covered by the article . This at least seems a better model of the way to fill the learned journals than the rehashing of a dead thesis or the desperate working up of the results ...
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