Der Englische Essay: Analysen : Mit E. Einl., Glossar U. AuswahlbibliographieHorst Weber |
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... appear keen insights into the nature of poetry revealed with a rhetorical skill which has established them in the permanent idiom of literary appreciation ; and the whole is suffused with an enthusiasm for poetry which appears to need ...
... appear keen insights into the nature of poetry revealed with a rhetorical skill which has established them in the permanent idiom of literary appreciation ; and the whole is suffused with an enthusiasm for poetry which appears to need ...
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... appears everywhere in the essays : words like " surely , " " doubtless , " " truly , " and phrases like “ in truth ... appear in a prominent position . ( Incidentally this is the only function of the sentence , to foster doubt and ...
... appears everywhere in the essays : words like " surely , " " doubtless , " " truly , " and phrases like “ in truth ... appear in a prominent position . ( Incidentally this is the only function of the sentence , to foster doubt and ...
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... appear to the reader , and it was unquestionably intended that it should appear to him , that in asserting a preference for intellectual mobility as against immutable principles , in decrying crotchets and temper and unilluminated ...
... appear to the reader , and it was unquestionably intended that it should appear to him , that in asserting a preference for intellectual mobility as against immutable principles , in decrying crotchets and temper and unilluminated ...
Contents
The Experience of Bacons Essays Of Love | 58 |
Abraham Cowleys Character of his | 82 |
A Modest Proposal 1954 | 95 |
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