Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... beginning to go to the bad . All this shot through my mind as I sat down , being uncomfortable , like most people , at trav- elling with fellow passengers unless I have somehow or other accounted for them . Then I looked at the man . He ...
... beginning to go to the bad . All this shot through my mind as I sat down , being uncomfortable , like most people , at trav- elling with fellow passengers unless I have somehow or other accounted for them . Then I looked at the man . He ...
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... beginning , a middle , and an end . A beginning is that which does not itself follow anything by causal neces- sity , but after which something naturally is or comes to be . An end , on the contrary , is that which itself naturally ...
... beginning , a middle , and an end . A beginning is that which does not itself follow anything by causal neces- sity , but after which something naturally is or comes to be . An end , on the contrary , is that which itself naturally ...
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... beginning , end , or division of a sentence ; such , however , that it cannot correctly stand by itself at the beginning of a sentence , - —as μέυ , ἤτοι , δέ . 8. A Noun is a composite significant sound , not marking time , of which no ...
... beginning , end , or division of a sentence ; such , however , that it cannot correctly stand by itself at the beginning of a sentence , - —as μέυ , ἤτοι , δέ . 8. A Noun is a composite significant sound , not marking time , of which no ...
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Contents | 3 |
EDWARD YOUNG | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
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