The Tradition of British LiteraturePutnam, 1971 - 384 من الصفحات This is an analysis of British literary development from the age of Chaucer through the twentieth century examining the major periods of English literature from four points of view: the work, the author, the audience, and the environment. |
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... things which— ( reversal ) —are smaller than our hugeness . The comparison has been extended from room - size ( the ... things which elemented it . Having compared them to the heavenly spheres , Donne presents in con- trast those who ...
... things which— ( reversal ) —are smaller than our hugeness . The comparison has been extended from room - size ( the ... things which elemented it . Having compared them to the heavenly spheres , Donne presents in con- trast those who ...
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... things themselves but of our subjective appre- hensions of them , as well as primary qualities ( such as number , motion , extension ) which are part of things themselves . But the cause - and - effect relationship is itself unknowable ...
... things themselves but of our subjective appre- hensions of them , as well as primary qualities ( such as number , motion , extension ) which are part of things themselves . But the cause - and - effect relationship is itself unknowable ...
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... thing is something that lasts , then things no longer exist . Every- thing is in flux , and perpetually changing . The you that began reading this page no longer exists . There is a new you , actually very much like the you that turned ...
... thing is something that lasts , then things no longer exist . Every- thing is in flux , and perpetually changing . The you that began reading this page no longer exists . There is a new you , actually very much like the you that turned ...
المحتوى
CHAUCER | 29 |
CHAUCERS AUDIENCE | 35 |
TOWARD POPULAR DRAMA | 58 |
حقوق النشر | |
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