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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... lines of the stanza , which are certainly an effort to describe Plato's view of nature , suppose one takes the next two lines as a description of Aristotle's cosmology . " A king of kings " would thus be Aristotle's Prime Mover or God ...
... lines of the stanza , which are certainly an effort to describe Plato's view of nature , suppose one takes the next two lines as a description of Aristotle's cosmology . " A king of kings " would thus be Aristotle's Prime Mover or God ...
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... Finnegans Wake appear in other college anthologies . Some 400 lines from Finnegans Wake , with some 9,000 words of explanation and annotation , ap- peared in Modern Poetry : American and British edited by 19 SHIFTS IN EMPHASIS.
... Finnegans Wake appear in other college anthologies . Some 400 lines from Finnegans Wake , with some 9,000 words of explanation and annotation , ap- peared in Modern Poetry : American and British edited by 19 SHIFTS IN EMPHASIS.
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... lines by Waller and ten by Edward Thomas and he is at a loss . Or again , give him two good poems and ask him to discuss them and he will pro- duce extremely interesting analyses , but give him one good 119 CRITICS AS TEACHERS.
... lines by Waller and ten by Edward Thomas and he is at a loss . Or again , give him two good poems and ask him to discuss them and he will pro- duce extremely interesting analyses , but give him one good 119 CRITICS AS TEACHERS.
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