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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Strana 148
... heard about Montesquieu's L'Esprit des lois , but one wonders how many actually read it , or had an opportunity of reading it , before it was made available in a paperback in Thomas Nugent's translation . ( And there are actually two ...
... heard about Montesquieu's L'Esprit des lois , but one wonders how many actually read it , or had an opportunity of reading it , before it was made available in a paperback in Thomas Nugent's translation . ( And there are actually two ...
Strana 153
... heard and read on American academic occasions . They are very often true and wise ; often they reflect a thoughtfulness about general princi- ples of which the European literary scholar is likely to be in- nocent . The American scholar ...
... heard and read on American academic occasions . They are very often true and wise ; often they reflect a thoughtfulness about general princi- ples of which the European literary scholar is likely to be in- nocent . The American scholar ...
Strana 154
... heard in a society in which science and business between them seem to be monopolizing men's loyalties . That this eloquence has con- siderable effect can be seen in such different areas as the ac- tivities of the great foundations and ...
... heard in a society in which science and business between them seem to be monopolizing men's loyalties . That this eloquence has con- siderable effect can be seen in such different areas as the ac- tivities of the great foundations and ...
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