A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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... Perhaps in response to this , the twentieth century has also been a period of unusually lively criticism , a time when a small number of writers and critics have made a determined effort to elicit from literature what is of living value ...
... Perhaps in response to this , the twentieth century has also been a period of unusually lively criticism , a time when a small number of writers and critics have made a determined effort to elicit from literature what is of living value ...
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... Perhaps , as Professor Forster remarks in his study The Temper of Seventeenth Century German Literature , 3 the fragmentation of subject is linked with the fragmentation of time : " Time is felt to be split up into a series of moments ...
... Perhaps , as Professor Forster remarks in his study The Temper of Seventeenth Century German Literature , 3 the fragmentation of subject is linked with the fragmentation of time : " Time is felt to be split up into a series of moments ...
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... perhaps so many or so complex as Mr Empson's analysis in Seven Types of Ambiguity would suggest . Further , there remains a group of poems in which Donne returns for special purposes to a modified and highly personal use of the ...
... perhaps so many or so complex as Mr Empson's analysis in Seven Types of Ambiguity would suggest . Further , there remains a group of poems in which Donne returns for special purposes to a modified and highly personal use of the ...
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