Carnegie Series in English, Ausgabe 9Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 - 100 Seiten |
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... play by Ben Jonson ) , the poet whiles away the tedium of the journey and distracts his comrades from its hardships with an expatiation of his views on the need for intensive preparation and whole - hearted - dedication by one who would ...
... play by Ben Jonson ) , the poet whiles away the tedium of the journey and distracts his comrades from its hardships with an expatiation of his views on the need for intensive preparation and whole - hearted - dedication by one who would ...
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... bauble still , as that before ; Till tired he sleeps , and Life's poor play is o'er . ( II . 271-282 ) Although An Essay on Man is not of a piece Reductio Ad Absurdum: Jane Austen's of Satiric Qualification David P Demarest,
... bauble still , as that before ; Till tired he sleeps , and Life's poor play is o'er . ( II . 271-282 ) Although An Essay on Man is not of a piece Reductio Ad Absurdum: Jane Austen's of Satiric Qualification David P Demarest,
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... play out most fully a mock echo of the novel's detective motif . If we were to put in terms of logic what Emma learns in the course of the novel , we might say that she moves from a process of deductive reasoning - jumping to ...
... play out most fully a mock echo of the novel's detective motif . If we were to put in terms of logic what Emma learns in the course of the novel , we might say that she moves from a process of deductive reasoning - jumping to ...
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A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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