Some Late Victorian Attitudes: The Ewing Lectures, University of California at Los Angeles, 1967Deutsch, 1969 - 126 էջ |
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... nineteenth - century sceptical stoics . It is significant that one of the most savage essays ever written by George Eliot was an attack on Young's Night Thoughts for its superficiality and lack of truth to his own vision . The fact is ...
... nineteenth - century sceptical stoics . It is significant that one of the most savage essays ever written by George Eliot was an attack on Young's Night Thoughts for its superficiality and lack of truth to his own vision . The fact is ...
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... nineteenth- century attitude that runs parallel to that of stoic activism . Even if there are traces of the latter view in Arnold and Tennyson , and even if Arnold deplored poems ' in which suffering finds no vent in action ' , the most ...
... nineteenth- century attitude that runs parallel to that of stoic activism . Even if there are traces of the latter view in Arnold and Tennyson , and even if Arnold deplored poems ' in which suffering finds no vent in action ' , the most ...
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... nineteenth - century writers who really confronted the paradox involved in this survival . There was one , however , in whom it survived and who worked out a rationale for its survival , a writer who , more than any other in the nineteenth ...
... nineteenth - century writers who really confronted the paradox involved in this survival . There was one , however , in whom it survived and who worked out a rationale for its survival , a writer who , more than any other in the nineteenth ...
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