The Failures of CriticismCornell University Press, 1967 - 363 pàgines |
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... seem to have shrouded Lucretius ' splendid philosophical poem . Except for a celebrated invocation in the Georgics ... seems to have glanced at it.1 He mentions the work only once in an obscure and controversial sentence in a letter to ...
... seem to have shrouded Lucretius ' splendid philosophical poem . Except for a celebrated invocation in the Georgics ... seems to have glanced at it.1 He mentions the work only once in an obscure and controversial sentence in a letter to ...
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... seems invested with inevitable magic and obvious charm , was characterized in the Critical Review by Coleridge's own brother - in - law Southey as “ a Dutch attempt at German sublimity . . . . We do not suffi- ciently understand the ...
... seems invested with inevitable magic and obvious charm , was characterized in the Critical Review by Coleridge's own brother - in - law Southey as “ a Dutch attempt at German sublimity . . . . We do not suffi- ciently understand the ...
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... seem strange and difficult ; to provide them with a thread or a skein of threads to help them through the maze of a ... seems to many ob- servers to have steadily increased in the last decades , and to have assumed the form of a ...
... seem strange and difficult ; to provide them with a thread or a skein of threads to help them through the maze of a ... seems to many ob- servers to have steadily increased in the last decades , and to have assumed the form of a ...
Continguts
INTRODUCTION I | 11 |
CHAPTER I | 29 |
Emerson Hawthorne Melville | 58 |
Copyright | |
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