The Common PursuitChatto & Windus, 1952 - 307 страници |
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... Professor Waldock shows in detail , intervenes constantly to incite a disparaging view of Satan -to ' degrade ' him , the extreme instance of the ' technique of de- gradation ' being the pantomime trick in Book X by which the infernal ...
... Professor Waldock shows in detail , intervenes constantly to incite a disparaging view of Satan -to ' degrade ' him , the extreme instance of the ' technique of de- gradation ' being the pantomime trick in Book X by which the infernal ...
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... Professor Grierson speaks only with a limited kind of authority , the limita- tions being apparent in ( to take a ... Professor Grierson agrees with Professor Gregory Smith that ' the direct indebtedness of the courtly poets to Ben ...
... Professor Grierson speaks only with a limited kind of authority , the limita- tions being apparent in ( to take a ... Professor Grierson agrees with Professor Gregory Smith that ' the direct indebtedness of the courtly poets to Ben ...
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... Professor Stoll on Othello and its critics till I had written , as Bradley precipitated it , my own account of the play . Professor Stoll is of course known as , in academic Shakespeare criticism , the adversary of the Bradley approach ...
... Professor Stoll on Othello and its critics till I had written , as Bradley precipitated it , my own account of the play . Professor Stoll is of course known as , in academic Shakespeare criticism , the adversary of the Bradley approach ...
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PREFACE page | v |
IN DEFENCE OF MILTON | 33 |
GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS | 44 |
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