Early Cooper and His AudienceColumbia University Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 230 |
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... present perfection of neoclassical epic , Christian lyric , or Socialist Realism and to ridicule and punish any artist who dares to ignore the evolutionary theory that finds its telos in the present perfection of a form toward which all ...
... present perfection of neoclassical epic , Christian lyric , or Socialist Realism and to ridicule and punish any artist who dares to ignore the evolutionary theory that finds its telos in the present perfection of a form toward which all ...
Strana 6
... presents his pupil with one , and only one , book before Emile's adulthood . Jean - Jacques pref- aces his gift with a digression to the reader in which he reveals his loathing for all books ( especially the Bible ) for their tendency ...
... presents his pupil with one , and only one , book before Emile's adulthood . Jean - Jacques pref- aces his gift with a digression to the reader in which he reveals his loathing for all books ( especially the Bible ) for their tendency ...
Strana 74
... present , to invent his own authority against his featureless past . Denbigh's success is highlighted by the parallel career of Colonel Egerton , Jane Moseley's suitor , who wears the gaudy trappings of authority but proves to be a ...
... present , to invent his own authority against his featureless past . Denbigh's success is highlighted by the parallel career of Colonel Egerton , Jane Moseley's suitor , who wears the gaudy trappings of authority but proves to be a ...
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