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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... never leave the library . At any rate , one must pay tribute , in Milton stud- ies as elsewhere , to the achievement of American scholars in making a wide range of Milton's work accessible to the non- specialist reader . The Columbia ...
... never leave the library . At any rate , one must pay tribute , in Milton stud- ies as elsewhere , to the achievement of American scholars in making a wide range of Milton's work accessible to the non- specialist reader . The Columbia ...
Strana 93
... never have occurred to him any more than it would have occurred to Kittredge or Lowes . That is , they would all have conceded that of course language works differently in imaginative literature from the way it works in mere factual ...
... never have occurred to him any more than it would have occurred to Kittredge or Lowes . That is , they would all have conceded that of course language works differently in imaginative literature from the way it works in mere factual ...
Strana 105
... never emerge , and there are many , too , who have been in this phase from the beginning . This is reflected , as much as anywhere , in the prose style of much critical and scholarly writing . The richness of the American critical and ...
... never emerge , and there are many , too , who have been in this phase from the beginning . This is reflected , as much as anywhere , in the prose style of much critical and scholarly writing . The richness of the American critical and ...
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