A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... thought is by no means synony- mous with clarity of expression ; nor greatness of intellect with distinction of style . The remarkable contribution to thought and speculation , therefore , made by the great philoso phers of the ...
... thought is by no means synony- mous with clarity of expression ; nor greatness of intellect with distinction of style . The remarkable contribution to thought and speculation , therefore , made by the great philoso phers of the ...
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... thought is held to be a justification for story - telling in many cases . George Eliot thought deeply on human life , and she has embodied the result of her thought in many fine aphorisms and apothegms scattered through her stories ...
... thought is held to be a justification for story - telling in many cases . George Eliot thought deeply on human life , and she has embodied the result of her thought in many fine aphorisms and apothegms scattered through her stories ...
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... thought in the nineteenth century , can be gathered by all thoughtful students of English letters from the poetry , the fiction , and the critical essay work of the age . Calvinistic evangelicalism , for instance , that flourished in ...
... thought in the nineteenth century , can be gathered by all thoughtful students of English letters from the poetry , the fiction , and the critical essay work of the age . Calvinistic evangelicalism , for instance , that flourished in ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
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