Johnson, Arnold, and Eliot as Literary HumanistsRobert Mary Drum, 1965 - 458 من الصفحات |
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... concern for the function of literature in the work.of poets and critics from Hesiod to the present , a concern which attempts to see what literature is in itself , but which looks beyond as well , to see its relationship to other areas ...
... concern for the function of literature in the work.of poets and critics from Hesiod to the present , a concern which attempts to see what literature is in itself , but which looks beyond as well , to see its relationship to other areas ...
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... concern for ran as man . 3Paul 0. Kristeller , Renaissance Thought : The Classic , Scholastic , and Humanistic Strains ( New York , 1961 ) , pp . 9-10 . Kristeller , PP . 124-125 . As & cultural concern , humanism can be and has been ...
... concern for ran as man . 3Paul 0. Kristeller , Renaissance Thought : The Classic , Scholastic , and Humanistic Strains ( New York , 1961 ) , pp . 9-10 . Kristeller , PP . 124-125 . As & cultural concern , humanism can be and has been ...
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... concern for the function of literature , a concern which attempts to see what literature is in itself , but which looks beyond as well to see its relationship to other areas of human life . It is this concern that I am calling literary ...
... concern for the function of literature , a concern which attempts to see what literature is in itself , but which looks beyond as well to see its relationship to other areas of human life . It is this concern that I am calling literary ...
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