Der Englische Essay: Analysen : Mit E. Einl., Glossar U. AuswahlbibliographieHorst Weber Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft [Abt. Verlag], 1975 - 405 من الصفحات |
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... interests of both kingdoms ' , for both of which he professes a fondness . Whether as a result of his stupidity or his insincerity , his scheme would obviously serve only the English interest , for he accepts without criticism the bad ...
... interests of both kingdoms ' , for both of which he professes a fondness . Whether as a result of his stupidity or his insincerity , his scheme would obviously serve only the English interest , for he accepts without criticism the bad ...
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... interest of party will be criticism warped and partial ; it will not be and cannot be criticism deriving from a vision of things as they really are . And no criticism which does not derive from this can be valid . In this essay Arnold ...
... interest of party will be criticism warped and partial ; it will not be and cannot be criticism deriving from a vision of things as they really are . And no criticism which does not derive from this can be valid . In this essay Arnold ...
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... interest ( quite apart from the aesthetic interest of the dance itself ) : he had to interpret its meaning by a selection and arrangement of details having the appropriateness , consistency , tension , and integration upon which this ...
... interest ( quite apart from the aesthetic interest of the dance itself ) : he had to interpret its meaning by a selection and arrangement of details having the appropriateness , consistency , tension , and integration upon which this ...
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