F.R. Leavis: Some Aspects of His WorkC. D. Narasimhaiah Rao and Raghavan, 1963 - 151 Seiten |
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... nature of Byron's achievement which is minor in any case : " If more space had been found for him in this book it would have been devoted to Don Juan " . It isn't necessary to elaborate this remark for the reader is now stimu- lated to ...
... nature of Byron's achievement which is minor in any case : " If more space had been found for him in this book it would have been devoted to Don Juan " . It isn't necessary to elaborate this remark for the reader is now stimu- lated to ...
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... nature and the nature of the world in which we live decide it for us . Our prime endeavour must be to get the relevant mental condition and then see what happens . If we cannot then decide whether it is good or bad , it is doubtful ...
... nature and the nature of the world in which we live decide it for us . Our prime endeavour must be to get the relevant mental condition and then see what happens . If we cannot then decide whether it is good or bad , it is doubtful ...
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... nature of the esotericism or Aestheticism of the nineties - proposing , rather , an implicit conception of literature and of its relation to life and society that accords with the Victorian conception as we have it in ( say ) Matthew ...
... nature of the esotericism or Aestheticism of the nineties - proposing , rather , an implicit conception of literature and of its relation to life and society that accords with the Victorian conception as we have it in ( say ) Matthew ...
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