Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... force , as in Shakespeare's Antony , it is clearly true . And it remains true even where , as in Hamlet and Macbeth , the contest seems to lie , and for most purposes might conveniently be said to lie , between forces simply good and ...
... force , as in Shakespeare's Antony , it is clearly true . And it remains true even where , as in Hamlet and Macbeth , the contest seems to lie , and for most purposes might conveniently be said to lie , between forces simply good and ...
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... force that cut through the heart and core of a whole nation . Soon that force was operating in all spheres of Russian life . In other countries there have been no such revolutions , and consequently these societies have not undergone ...
... force that cut through the heart and core of a whole nation . Soon that force was operating in all spheres of Russian life . In other countries there have been no such revolutions , and consequently these societies have not undergone ...
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... forces . Like the elements of which we are comΛέγει που Ἡράκλειτος ὅτι πάντα χωρεῖ καὶ οὐδὲν posed , the action of these ... force seems suspended like a trick of magic ; each object is loosed into a group of impressions - colour , odour ...
... forces . Like the elements of which we are comΛέγει που Ἡράκλειτος ὅτι πάντα χωρεῖ καὶ οὐδὲν posed , the action of these ... force seems suspended like a trick of magic ; each object is loosed into a group of impressions - colour , odour ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
HENRY JAMES | 44 |
ANDREW CECIL BRADLEY Hegels Theory of Tragedy | 55 |
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