A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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106. oldal
... interest of Manning's work lies in the tales that he introduces by way of illustration , many more than in his ori- ginal , so that it becomes in fact a collection of tales in a didactic frame- work . Like the author of Cursor Mundi he ...
... interest of Manning's work lies in the tales that he introduces by way of illustration , many more than in his ori- ginal , so that it becomes in fact a collection of tales in a didactic frame- work . Like the author of Cursor Mundi he ...
139. oldal
... interest in the soul and in the various ways it feels and reacts , and is torn between con- flicting desires , is of course one of the perennial interests of mankind whenever a certain stage of culture is reached . It is only the most ...
... interest in the soul and in the various ways it feels and reacts , and is torn between con- flicting desires , is of course one of the perennial interests of mankind whenever a certain stage of culture is reached . It is only the most ...
448. oldal
... interest in his personality as anything else that is at the bottom of his fame . Not that he is an attractive figure ... interest in facts had been negligible in comparison with the interest in metaphysical speculation on ultimate causes ...
... interest in his personality as anything else that is at the bottom of his fame . Not that he is an attractive figure ... interest in facts had been negligible in comparison with the interest in metaphysical speculation on ultimate causes ...
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