T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... important essay on John Milton , which , written in 1936 , was later incorpo- rated in Eliot's collection of essays On Poetry and Poets ( 1957 ) under the title ' Milton I ' Related ideas , of course , crop up wherever we look in ...
... important essay on John Milton , which , written in 1936 , was later incorpo- rated in Eliot's collection of essays On Poetry and Poets ( 1957 ) under the title ' Milton I ' Related ideas , of course , crop up wherever we look in ...
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... important to note the special way science is " homogenized " as opposed to other modes . One of the important respects in which science turns against , as it were , the kind of thinking we use in everyday life is its questioning the 72.
... important to note the special way science is " homogenized " as opposed to other modes . One of the important respects in which science turns against , as it were , the kind of thinking we use in everyday life is its questioning the 72.
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... important aspect of science it is fairly easy to conclude that when seventeenth - century English philosophy condemns ordinary language and poetic use be- cause the ideas they express are not " clear and distinct " ( since these two ...
... important aspect of science it is fairly easy to conclude that when seventeenth - century English philosophy condemns ordinary language and poetic use be- cause the ideas they express are not " clear and distinct " ( since these two ...
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