Reason & Imagination: A Study of Form and Meaning in Four PoemsUniversity of Hull, 1960 - 143 Seiten |
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... true of the parti- cularity of real life ? This brings us back to the claim that the particularity of literature is of a special kind . It is true that events in real life can be said to have meaning , though the meaning may not be the ...
... true of the parti- cularity of real life ? This brings us back to the claim that the particularity of literature is of a special kind . It is true that events in real life can be said to have meaning , though the meaning may not be the ...
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... true that Bolingbroke gave or sent Pope a written statement which has been supposed to have contained the gist of what is said in the Essay . Since we do not know what was in this ' dissertation ' , which has been lost , we can say very ...
... true that Bolingbroke gave or sent Pope a written statement which has been supposed to have contained the gist of what is said in the Essay . Since we do not know what was in this ' dissertation ' , which has been lost , we can say very ...
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... true SELF - LOVE and SOCIAL are the same.2 ) We find in the Essay on Man the modern and easygoing con- ception of human nature . In Epistle II , it is true , Pope speaks in magnificent verse of the equivocal position of man in the scale ...
... true SELF - LOVE and SOCIAL are the same.2 ) We find in the Essay on Man the modern and easygoing con- ception of human nature . In Epistle II , it is true , Pope speaks in magnificent verse of the equivocal position of man in the scale ...
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POETIC MEANING I | 1 |
MILTONS LYCIDAS | 21 |
POPES ESSAY ON MAN | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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