The Pelican Guide to English Literature, 4. kötetBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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43. oldal
... ideas ) over ' wit ' ( which unites them by their resemblances , as in a wider sense does what we now call imagination ) ; he is concerned for the clear definition of words and ideas so that the mind can work properly , and his pleas ...
... ideas ) over ' wit ' ( which unites them by their resemblances , as in a wider sense does what we now call imagination ) ; he is concerned for the clear definition of words and ideas so that the mind can work properly , and his pleas ...
232. oldal
... ideas , exploiting them ingeniously to build up a comic conception . One of his masters in this art was Rabelais , the English translation of whose work was completed in the 1690s , not long before Swift wrote these satires . A pleasant ...
... ideas , exploiting them ingeniously to build up a comic conception . One of his masters in this art was Rabelais , the English translation of whose work was completed in the 1690s , not long before Swift wrote these satires . A pleasant ...
405. oldal
... ideas and the concreteness of real figures . Wolsey in his ' full - blown Dig- nity ' , with ' Law in his Voice , and Fortune in his Hand ' , with the stream of honour flowing at his nod and jealous courtiers ( ' the Train of State ...
... ideas and the concreteness of real figures . Wolsey in his ' full - blown Dig- nity ' , with ' Law in his Voice , and Fortune in his Hand ' , with the stream of honour flowing at his nod and jealous courtiers ( ' the Train of State ...
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