Explorations 3, Band 3Chatto & Windus, 1976 - 196 Seiten |
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... reason . ' The difficulty disappears as soon as we see that he uses ' reason ' in two different senses . Reason as the supreme activity of the mind - constantly veering to- wards the ' completing power ' of the imagination - is the ...
... reason . ' The difficulty disappears as soon as we see that he uses ' reason ' in two different senses . Reason as the supreme activity of the mind - constantly veering to- wards the ' completing power ' of the imagination - is the ...
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... reason to change my mind . Hamlet's capacity for life is diminished to the extent that an exclusive concentration on ... reasons given for not killing the King at prayer . All these qualities co - exist with those finer qualities that go ...
... reason to change my mind . Hamlet's capacity for life is diminished to the extent that an exclusive concentration on ... reasons given for not killing the King at prayer . All these qualities co - exist with those finer qualities that go ...
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... reasons . The first is contained in Yeats's saying that in great tragic drama ' it is always ourselves that we see ... reason is suggested by Northrop Frye when he says that ' tragic heroes are wrapped in the mystery of their communion ...
... reasons . The first is contained in Yeats's saying that in great tragic drama ' it is always ourselves that we see ... reason is suggested by Northrop Frye when he says that ' tragic heroes are wrapped in the mystery of their communion ...
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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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