Literary Criticism; an Introductory ReaderLionel Trilling Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1970 - 629 էջ |
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... less than might be supposed , and much less than it engaged critics of a former time . D. H. Lawrence and James Joyce are thought by many to be the two preeminent prose writers in English of the first third of the twentieth century ...
... less than might be supposed , and much less than it engaged critics of a former time . D. H. Lawrence and James Joyce are thought by many to be the two preeminent prose writers in English of the first third of the twentieth century ...
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... less than that .. whatever is less than the laws of light and of astronomical motion . . . or less than the laws that follow the thief the liar the glutton and the drunkard through his life and doubtless afterward . . . . . . or less ...
... less than that .. whatever is less than the laws of light and of astronomical motion . . . or less than the laws that follow the thief the liar the glutton and the drunkard through his life and doubtless afterward . . . . . . or less ...
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... less criticizing it , but allowing it , as it proceeds , to make its full impression on you through the exertion of ... less isolated , and a form more or less isolated . But these are things in your analytic head , not in the poem ...
... less criticizing it , but allowing it , as it proceeds , to make its full impression on you through the exertion of ... less isolated , and a form more or less isolated . But these are things in your analytic head , not in the poem ...
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The Republic Book X | 40 |
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