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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... took up where Shepard left off . ( " A Youth to Fortune and to Fame Unknown , " JEGP , 1949 ) ; F. H. Ellis , in " Gray's Elegy : The Biographical Problem in Literary Criticism " ( PMLA , 1951 ) , held that the dead youth was the ...
... took up where Shepard left off . ( " A Youth to Fortune and to Fame Unknown , " JEGP , 1949 ) ; F. H. Ellis , in " Gray's Elegy : The Biographical Problem in Literary Criticism " ( PMLA , 1951 ) , held that the dead youth was the ...
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... of the introductions and notes . Douglas Bush , writing about the edition in Renaissance News ( Autumn 1961 ) took note of these objections , but pointed out not only that the editors aimed at advancing knowledge and at crit- 4I MILTON.
... of the introductions and notes . Douglas Bush , writing about the edition in Renaissance News ( Autumn 1961 ) took note of these objections , but pointed out not only that the editors aimed at advancing knowledge and at crit- 4I MILTON.
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... took a considerable time to spread beyond Harvard and Princeton ; it boiled up on a national scale in the late 1920's . The doctrine was spread in the Midwest by Norman Foerster ( who had been a con- temporary of Eliot's at Harvard ) ...
... took a considerable time to spread beyond Harvard and Princeton ; it boiled up on a national scale in the late 1920's . The doctrine was spread in the Midwest by Norman Foerster ( who had been a con- temporary of Eliot's at Harvard ) ...
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