English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 sidor |
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... living . We learn therein what countless men of wisdom and genius have made of life . Their writings provide us with both an enlargement of experience and an interpretation of life . In this respect literature helps us in the business ...
... living . We learn therein what countless men of wisdom and genius have made of life . Their writings provide us with both an enlargement of experience and an interpretation of life . In this respect literature helps us in the business ...
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... living speech . The controversy is still far from being resolved . But the issue is perhaps not now considered so important as it seemed when Words- worth and Coleridge based on it whole theories of the nature of poetry . The verse of ...
... living speech . The controversy is still far from being resolved . But the issue is perhaps not now considered so important as it seemed when Words- worth and Coleridge based on it whole theories of the nature of poetry . The verse of ...
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... Living and Holy Dying ( 1650 ) revealed the same breadth of outlook as Hooker . He asserted the humanist claim for intellectual freedom , untrammelled by the traditional concepts of medieval scholasticism . Sir Thomas Browne's Religio ...
... Living and Holy Dying ( 1650 ) revealed the same breadth of outlook as Hooker . He asserted the humanist claim for intellectual freedom , untrammelled by the traditional concepts of medieval scholasticism . Sir Thomas Browne's Religio ...
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