Philological Quarterly, Svazek 24University of Iowa., 1945 |
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... fact that the good men and the bad , the particularly wicked man , and the central figure are one and all characters of a single play — the theoretically perfect tragedy . Bywater , in fact , introduces between the subordinate elements ...
... fact that the good men and the bad , the particularly wicked man , and the central figure are one and all characters of a single play — the theoretically perfect tragedy . Bywater , in fact , introduces between the subordinate elements ...
Strana 279
... fact plus that obscure fact may lead to results of tremendous consequence . That is scarcely true with us . The only justification of too much of our research is that it is a training in method . Must we not admit this and modify our ...
... fact plus that obscure fact may lead to results of tremendous consequence . That is scarcely true with us . The only justification of too much of our research is that it is a training in method . Must we not admit this and modify our ...
Strana 323
The fact that Cave's text was thus written during the period when the original draft of the poem was composed , plus the evi- dence submitted in previous paragraphs to the effect that both the composer and the copyist had reasons for ...
The fact that Cave's text was thus written during the period when the original draft of the poem was composed , plus the evi- dence submitted in previous paragraphs to the effect that both the composer and the copyist had reasons for ...
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