CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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... question she discusses is the question why Boswell wrote these essays . She concludes that the primary motive was self - discipline . She says - and it is true that " Boswell's biographers have over- looked the fact that whatever he ...
... question she discusses is the question why Boswell wrote these essays . She concludes that the primary motive was self - discipline . She says - and it is true that " Boswell's biographers have over- looked the fact that whatever he ...
253. oldal
... question : How ought I to live ? Carlyle was thought to be very bold , and yet somehow to have saved the sanctions ... questions crucial to them : how to preserve an inner integrity and hold themselves together in spite of rejecting all ...
... question : How ought I to live ? Carlyle was thought to be very bold , and yet somehow to have saved the sanctions ... questions crucial to them : how to preserve an inner integrity and hold themselves together in spite of rejecting all ...
269. oldal
Desmond MacCarthy. I 66 of shapes . " " The question , " she continues , the making of abstract patterns is far more impor- tant at this time than any question of whether free verse is on as high a level as other forms of verse . " agree ...
Desmond MacCarthy. I 66 of shapes . " " The question , " she continues , the making of abstract patterns is far more impor- tant at this time than any question of whether free verse is on as high a level as other forms of verse . " agree ...
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