A Review of English Literature, 5. kötetLongmans, Green, 1964 |
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13. oldal
in the close of the play to partial comprehension , while the audi- ence , in its greater knowledge , can take upon itself ' the mystery of things ' . That is the stuff of connective drama , the steady and absorbing exploration of what ...
in the close of the play to partial comprehension , while the audi- ence , in its greater knowledge , can take upon itself ' the mystery of things ' . That is the stuff of connective drama , the steady and absorbing exploration of what ...
70. oldal
... close observation of the life of a region expresses something which is essential and permanently true of the vast majority living outside a metropolis . ' It is precisely here , in our intense concern with what is close to us , that we ...
... close observation of the life of a region expresses something which is essential and permanently true of the vast majority living outside a metropolis . ' It is precisely here , in our intense concern with what is close to us , that we ...
49. oldal
... ( Close scrutiny may yield even less than a glance . Though when there's but one mountain to climb , the feat Means the climbers must at the summit meet ! ) Happy who from no more , or less , take toll . Shakespeare , did you see more ...
... ( Close scrutiny may yield even less than a glance . Though when there's but one mountain to climb , the feat Means the climbers must at the summit meet ! ) Happy who from no more , or less , take toll . Shakespeare , did you see more ...
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