English LiteraturePrentice-Hall, 1964 - Počet stran: 174 A survey of American criticism and scholarship in English literature during the thirty years or so preceding the publication of this book. |
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... French of Rutgers , Maurice Kelley of Princeton , A. S. P. Woodhouse of the University of Toronto , and Sir Herbert Grierson of Edinburgh University . The board thus brought together was able to enlist the aid of experts in various ...
... French of Rutgers , Maurice Kelley of Princeton , A. S. P. Woodhouse of the University of Toronto , and Sir Herbert Grierson of Edinburgh University . The board thus brought together was able to enlist the aid of experts in various ...
Strana 81
... French literature as the model . Babbitt taught French at Harvard , though he did not get his professorship until 1912 , much to the indignation of More , who in a letter to Stuart P. Sherman had called it an " outrageous scandal " that ...
... French literature as the model . Babbitt taught French at Harvard , though he did not get his professorship until 1912 , much to the indignation of More , who in a letter to Stuart P. Sherman had called it an " outrageous scandal " that ...
Strana 112
... French method of explication de texte , but the similarity is superficial : the kind of analysis to be found , for example , in Cleanth Brooks's account of Wordsworth's son- net " Composed upon Westminster Bridge " is very different ...
... French method of explication de texte , but the similarity is superficial : the kind of analysis to be found , for example , in Cleanth Brooks's account of Wordsworth's son- net " Composed upon Westminster Bridge " is very different ...
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