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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... brings the parts of it into new groupings and relations , views it from the standpoint of a distinctive purpose . That purpose was the quest of " unit - ideas " within the fluc- tuating systems of philosophy ; one result of such a quest ...
... brings the parts of it into new groupings and relations , views it from the standpoint of a distinctive purpose . That purpose was the quest of " unit - ideas " within the fluc- tuating systems of philosophy ; one result of such a quest ...
Strana 143
... brings . In the field of bibliography the American scholar remains supremely industrious . There is scarcely an important ( or even unimportant ) writer whose bibliography has not been painstakingly compiled in the United States . And ...
... brings . In the field of bibliography the American scholar remains supremely industrious . There is scarcely an important ( or even unimportant ) writer whose bibliography has not been painstakingly compiled in the United States . And ...
Strana 152
... bring together in a single vol- ume material that is both widely scattered and difficult to obtain , and here the saving of the student's time and energy is surely wholly defensible . 10 THE THEORY AND THE PRACTICE One of the features ...
... bring together in a single vol- ume material that is both widely scattered and difficult to obtain , and here the saving of the student's time and energy is surely wholly defensible . 10 THE THEORY AND THE PRACTICE One of the features ...
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