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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... ignore unpublished Ph.D. theses , we can say that the increase is real . The dull Germanic scholarship of the researcher in English studies who is determined to prove that he can be a thorough , objective , " 5 SHIFTS IN EMPHASIS.
... ignore unpublished Ph.D. theses , we can say that the increase is real . The dull Germanic scholarship of the researcher in English studies who is determined to prove that he can be a thorough , objective , " 5 SHIFTS IN EMPHASIS.
Strana 98
... objective a method and indeed as specialized a vocabulary . The resulting paradox lay in the fact that it produced among vast numbers of students the very opposite of a scientific method , namely a straining after in- genuity for its ...
... objective a method and indeed as specialized a vocabulary . The resulting paradox lay in the fact that it produced among vast numbers of students the very opposite of a scientific method , namely a straining after in- genuity for its ...
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... , in which the views of each writer are treated with an absorbed scrupulous- ness that seems to have learned something from the analysis of poems and novels . It is more deliberately objective 130 CRITICS AS TEACHERS.
... , in which the views of each writer are treated with an absorbed scrupulous- ness that seems to have learned something from the analysis of poems and novels . It is more deliberately objective 130 CRITICS AS TEACHERS.
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