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... short summary statement of the function of literature — say in answer to an enquiring scientist who could honestly see no difference between poetry and push - pin ( different pleasures for different people ) — I should claim that ...
... short summary statement of the function of literature — say in answer to an enquiring scientist who could honestly see no difference between poetry and push - pin ( different pleasures for different people ) — I should claim that ...
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... short , is an image of life delighting in life ; and it powerfully reinforces our sense of the ideal presence of a life - bearing order in the human commonwealth- something that Macbeth describes , when he has lost it , as ' Honour ...
... short , is an image of life delighting in life ; and it powerfully reinforces our sense of the ideal presence of a life - bearing order in the human commonwealth- something that Macbeth describes , when he has lost it , as ' Honour ...
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... short , incidental and indirect ( IV.i. 8-12 ) . He does , on the other hand , have a lot to say about sexual corrup- tion ; just as in encouraging Alcibiades to destroy Athens his catalogue of the city's vices , after a brief mention ...
... short , incidental and indirect ( IV.i. 8-12 ) . He does , on the other hand , have a lot to say about sexual corrup- tion ; just as in encouraging Alcibiades to destroy Athens his catalogue of the city's vices , after a brief mention ...
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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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