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... later achievement before him , to strike quite that patronizing note . Most accounts of Blake select a scattering of the Poetical Sketches for praise ; Margoliouth has sugges- ted some of the ways in which they point forward to later ...
... later achievement before him , to strike quite that patronizing note . Most accounts of Blake select a scattering of the Poetical Sketches for praise ; Margoliouth has sugges- ted some of the ways in which they point forward to later ...
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... later book , Angel with Horns . ) All the same , to recognize the existence of this kind of play is to bring about an important shift of focus when we try to see Shakespeare's Histories for what they are : for they too use historical ...
... later book , Angel with Horns . ) All the same , to recognize the existence of this kind of play is to bring about an important shift of focus when we try to see Shakespeare's Histories for what they are : for they too use historical ...
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... later ( III.ii. 132 ) —only serve to underline the fearful discrepancy between Richard's self - deceiving rhetoric and reality . On a later speech in which self - dramatization is followed by foolish and irrelevant fantasy ( III.iii ...
... later ( III.ii. 132 ) —only serve to underline the fearful discrepancy between Richard's self - deceiving rhetoric and reality . On a later speech in which self - dramatization is followed by foolish and irrelevant fantasy ( III.iii ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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