T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... give us an immediate sense experience is , logically and imaginatively , the simplest function we can ask it to ... gives is , also , his- torical . She points out that " the accurate conveying of the sensuous qualities of experience ...
... give us an immediate sense experience is , logically and imaginatively , the simplest function we can ask it to ... gives is , also , his- torical . She points out that " the accurate conveying of the sensuous qualities of experience ...
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... give a brief survey of what is said on the topic in seventeenth - century English philo- sophy , especially in Hobbes ' Leviathan , in Locke's Essay concerning Human Understanding , and , though their author belongs , in many respects ...
... give a brief survey of what is said on the topic in seventeenth - century English philo- sophy , especially in Hobbes ' Leviathan , in Locke's Essay concerning Human Understanding , and , though their author belongs , in many respects ...
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... give it a good sweeping . Oh , the devil take it ! " To give it a good sweeping " ! In this world of lies one cannot but speak nonsense ! " - 45 For this literary character who is , on a commonplace level , influenced by the new ...
... give it a good sweeping . Oh , the devil take it ! " To give it a good sweeping " ! In this world of lies one cannot but speak nonsense ! " - 45 For this literary character who is , on a commonplace level , influenced by the new ...
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