The Durham University Journal, Volums 84-85University of Durham., 1992 |
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Pàgina 67
... means anything it must mean a belief in the autonomous exercise of Man's rational intellect , even if this means the loss of Paradise through disobeying some obscure edict he cannot understand . ' What ! ' Adam explodes with irritation ...
... means anything it must mean a belief in the autonomous exercise of Man's rational intellect , even if this means the loss of Paradise through disobeying some obscure edict he cannot understand . ' What ! ' Adam explodes with irritation ...
Pàgina 119
... means and not as an end in itself , but it is also more rewarding . If criticism is to be a continuation of literature by other means , then it must be as its servant , as the interpreter of the text and not as a self - regarding ...
... means and not as an end in itself , but it is also more rewarding . If criticism is to be a continuation of literature by other means , then it must be as its servant , as the interpreter of the text and not as a self - regarding ...
Pàgina 140
... means something substantially different from what it usually means . The focus is not on George Orwell , Evelyn Waugh , Graham Greene , Henry Green , and the dominant Auden circle , for example , but on such ' marginal ' writers as ...
... means something substantially different from what it usually means . The focus is not on George Orwell , Evelyn Waugh , Graham Greene , Henry Green , and the dominant Auden circle , for example , but on such ' marginal ' writers as ...
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John Carylls Contributions | 21 |
British Views of Russia in the Early Eighteenth Century | 29 |
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