English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - Всего страниц: 398 |
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... look a little deeper into 170 it , shall find the end and working of it such as , being rightly applied , deserveth not to be scourged out of the church of God . But now let us see how the Greeks named it and how they deemed of it . The ...
... look a little deeper into 170 it , shall find the end and working of it such as , being rightly applied , deserveth not to be scourged out of the church of God . But now let us see how the Greeks named it and how they deemed of it . The ...
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... look into the interior of their lives , the most fortunate of men : and the excep- tions , as they regard those who possessed the poetic faculty in a high yet inferior degree , will be found on consideration to 1100 confirm rather than ...
... look into the interior of their lives , the most fortunate of men : and the excep- tions , as they regard those who possessed the poetic faculty in a high yet inferior degree , will be found on consideration to 1100 confirm rather than ...
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... look into our hearts and write ' . But that is not looking 320 deep enough ; Racine or Donne looked into a good deal more than the heart . One must look into the cerebral cortex , the nervous system , and the digestive tracts . May we ...
... look into our hearts and write ' . But that is not looking 320 deep enough ; Racine or Donne looked into a good deal more than the heart . One must look into the cerebral cortex , the nervous system , and the digestive tracts . May we ...
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An Essay of Dramatic Poesy | 50 |
An Essay on Criticism III | 111 |
Preface to Shakespeare | 131 |
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