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... possible the universal aspects of an experience and incarnate them in langu- age . What is local — what pertains to the particular ' race ' , ' milieu ' and ' moment ' alone - is nevertheless fused with what is one with essential human ...
... possible the universal aspects of an experience and incarnate them in langu- age . What is local — what pertains to the particular ' race ' , ' milieu ' and ' moment ' alone - is nevertheless fused with what is one with essential human ...
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... possible to work back through literature - rooted , as it is bound to be , in a social milieu - to the life of the time . " How is this to be done ? Knights offers three valuable pointers : There is , to start with , the evidence of ...
... possible to work back through literature - rooted , as it is bound to be , in a social milieu - to the life of the time . " How is this to be done ? Knights offers three valuable pointers : There is , to start with , the evidence of ...
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... possible . Just as in Much Ado it is the violently arrested Hero - Claudio romance that opens the eyes of Benedick and Beatrice to each other , in the novel too it is Lydia's elopement and Darcy's role in setting things right that ...
... possible . Just as in Much Ado it is the violently arrested Hero - Claudio romance that opens the eyes of Benedick and Beatrice to each other , in the novel too it is Lydia's elopement and Darcy's role in setting things right that ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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