A Critical History of English Literature, Svazek 4Secker & Warburg, 1969 - Počet stran: 1211 |
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... early in his twenty - first year , the barrenness of a purely analytic approach to the most profound human problems . In his posthumously published Au- tobiography ( 1873 ) he records the depressing and paralyzing effect of this ...
... early in his twenty - first year , the barrenness of a purely analytic approach to the most profound human problems . In his posthumously published Au- tobiography ( 1873 ) he records the depressing and paralyzing effect of this ...
Strana 1018
... early work of William Morris and others who in the early 1850's at Oxford banded together in a similar movement combining interest in medieval poetry , ecclesiastical history , and the work of Tennyson and Ruskin . His translations ( in ...
... early work of William Morris and others who in the early 1850's at Oxford banded together in a similar movement combining interest in medieval poetry , ecclesiastical history , and the work of Tennyson and Ruskin . His translations ( in ...
Strana 1119
... early American speech in The Crucible . " It is highly effective , at least to anyone with any knowledge of Scots , though it seems that many English theater - goers found it difficult . Verse plays a significant part in the play ...
... early American speech in The Crucible . " It is highly effective , at least to anyone with any knowledge of Scots , though it seems that many English theater - goers found it difficult . Verse plays a significant part in the play ...
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