The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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84. oldal
... less attention than they suppose , and have far less influence . His great target is humanist idealism , of the Tolstoyan sort ; but by way of Tolstoy himself he is kin to Voltaire , and he attacks it with the same relish with which ...
... less attention than they suppose , and have far less influence . His great target is humanist idealism , of the Tolstoyan sort ; but by way of Tolstoy himself he is kin to Voltaire , and he attacks it with the same relish with which ...
91. oldal
... less , to be less knowledgeable about Victorian social conditions than was House himself . These have been followed by various sorts of intellectuals ' Dickens : Lionel Trilling's haunted and perceptive nature , alembicating deep and ...
... less , to be less knowledgeable about Victorian social conditions than was House himself . These have been followed by various sorts of intellectuals ' Dickens : Lionel Trilling's haunted and perceptive nature , alembicating deep and ...
118. oldal
... less than justice , for Hunt's preface to his own poems - far less lofty and more empirical than Wordsworth's famous document - shows an acute sense of how the spontaneous and ' animal ' impulse might be brought back into the diction of ...
... less than justice , for Hunt's preface to his own poems - far less lofty and more empirical than Wordsworth's famous document - shows an acute sense of how the spontaneous and ' animal ' impulse might be brought back into the diction of ...
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