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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... become physically possible , but only physically . . . . Who is respon- sible for this tragi - comedy of Man frustrated by success ? . . . Who has left Mankind without a vision ? The predictable part of the future may be a job for ...
... become physically possible , but only physically . . . . Who is respon- sible for this tragi - comedy of Man frustrated by success ? . . . Who has left Mankind without a vision ? The predictable part of the future may be a job for ...
Strana x
... become the elucidation of a method rather than the elucidation of a work . Again , the Times Literary Supplement continues to scorn , with just that slight misapprehension of the real situation which one expects of provincials far ...
... become the elucidation of a method rather than the elucidation of a work . Again , the Times Literary Supplement continues to scorn , with just that slight misapprehension of the real situation which one expects of provincials far ...
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... become increasingly available to the Ph.D. student and to the academic seeking a reputation without the necessity of getting up a historical background . The pro- portion of work done on recent literature is rising all the time , and ...
... become increasingly available to the Ph.D. student and to the academic seeking a reputation without the necessity of getting up a historical background . The pro- portion of work done on recent literature is rising all the time , and ...
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