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... thought of Francis Bacon or Descartes or , at a less abstract level , the thought of George Bernard Shaw : something that can be followed from point to point , argued with , or even - without too much distortion - summarized . Obviously ...
... thought of Francis Bacon or Descartes or , at a less abstract level , the thought of George Bernard Shaw : something that can be followed from point to point , argued with , or even - without too much distortion - summarized . Obviously ...
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... thought put forward . The kind and degree of endorsement that we give the ' thought ' is determined not only by subtleties of tone , manner and implication - by expression in a poetic form that is ... thought 117 THE THOUGHT OF SHAKESPEARE.
... thought put forward . The kind and degree of endorsement that we give the ' thought ' is determined not only by subtleties of tone , manner and implication - by expression in a poetic form that is ... thought 117 THE THOUGHT OF SHAKESPEARE.
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... thought , then , we mean something that emerges from a dramatic pattern , that inheres in that pattern and is inseparable from it . What I now want to add is that Shakespeare's thought - his poetic thought - is far more than thought as ...
... thought , then , we mean something that emerges from a dramatic pattern , that inheres in that pattern and is inseparable from it . What I now want to add is that Shakespeare's thought - his poetic thought - is far more than thought as ...
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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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