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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... comedy of Man frustrated by success ? . . . Who has left Mankind without a vision ? The predictable part of the future may be a job for electronic predictors but the part of it which is not predictable , which is largely a mat- ter of ...
... comedy of Man frustrated by success ? . . . Who has left Mankind without a vision ? The predictable part of the future may be a job for electronic predictors but the part of it which is not predictable , which is largely a mat- ter of ...
Strana 15
... Comedy as illustrating the same sort of thing ] . . . . Moreover , this interpretation seems to tally with what one takes to be a misprint ; " Soldier Aristotle " ( which appears on page 251 of the American edition of the Collected ...
... Comedy as illustrating the same sort of thing ] . . . . Moreover , this interpretation seems to tally with what one takes to be a misprint ; " Soldier Aristotle " ( which appears on page 251 of the American edition of the Collected ...
Strana 58
... Comedy ( 1959 ) , relates Shakespear- ean comedy to traditions deriving from the old folk festivals ; like so many studies of this kind it illuminates without telling the whole story . The partial vision of the scholar with a thesis is ...
... Comedy ( 1959 ) , relates Shakespear- ean comedy to traditions deriving from the old folk festivals ; like so many studies of this kind it illuminates without telling the whole story . The partial vision of the scholar with a thesis is ...
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