Der Englische Essay: Analysen : Mit E. Einl., Glossar U. AuswahlbibliographieHorst Weber Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft [Abt. Verlag], 1975 - 405 من الصفحات |
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... appear keen insights into the nature of poetry revealed with a rhetorical skill which has established them in the permanent idiom of literary appreciation ; and the whole is suffused with an enthusiasm for poetry which appears to need ...
... appear keen insights into the nature of poetry revealed with a rhetorical skill which has established them in the permanent idiom of literary appreciation ; and the whole is suffused with an enthusiasm for poetry which appears to need ...
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... appears to leave moral judgments up to the reader . When he does make value judgments , he uses contradictory words , such as " worst " and " great , " which then leave the reader with a paradox : “ With a good natural Under- standing ...
... appears to leave moral judgments up to the reader . When he does make value judgments , he uses contradictory words , such as " worst " and " great , " which then leave the reader with a paradox : “ With a good natural Under- standing ...
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... appears to be the monologues describing the " good old days , " so the primary subject here at first appears to be the three portraits of the Old Benchers . Thomas Coventry and Samuel Salt , and of Salt's clerk , ' Loval . ' But again ...
... appears to be the monologues describing the " good old days , " so the primary subject here at first appears to be the three portraits of the Old Benchers . Thomas Coventry and Samuel Salt , and of Salt's clerk , ' Loval . ' But again ...
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