Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 2. kötetRice University, 1962 Issues focus "... on four fields of British literature which rotate quarterly as follows: winter--English Renaissance; spring--Tudor and Stuart drama; summer--Restoration and Eighteenth century; and autumn--Nineteenth century." |
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67. oldal
... moral agent from himself . No longer bound to follow his own judgment , he no longer acts in his own right ; in electing to follow a probable opinion , he assumes a role or mask to which his self is largely irrelevant . Again Azor is ...
... moral agent from himself . No longer bound to follow his own judgment , he no longer acts in his own right ; in electing to follow a probable opinion , he assumes a role or mask to which his self is largely irrelevant . Again Azor is ...
70. oldal
... moral judgment in whatever situ- ation engages him , but by attempting to register and analyze as many " cases " ( i.e. , combinations of circumstances ) as pos- sible.15 In this tendency we can again see moral action drawn out from the ...
... moral judgment in whatever situ- ation engages him , but by attempting to register and analyze as many " cases " ( i.e. , combinations of circumstances ) as pos- sible.15 In this tendency we can again see moral action drawn out from the ...
393. oldal
... morals than in describing the treatment of nature . " For the second great half of poetic interpretation , " he writes of Keats , " for that faculty of moral interpretation which is in Shakespeare , and is informed by him with the same ...
... morals than in describing the treatment of nature . " For the second great half of poetic interpretation , " he writes of Keats , " for that faculty of moral interpretation which is in Shakespeare , and is informed by him with the same ...
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Aden John M Pope and the Satiric Adversary 267 | 27 |
Cannon Charles K The Relation of the Additions | 229 |
Cook Richard I The Uses of Saeva Indignatio | 287 |
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