English Romantic Poets and the Enlightenment: Nine Essays on a Literary Relationship, 第 103~105 巻Voltaire Foundation, Thorpe Mandeville House, 1973 - 210 ページ |
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... speech in which I shall become his vous as he becomes his own je3 . In other words , the authorial voice as je never enters the 3 ibid . , pp.228-230 . text unaccompanied . Its presence becomes the linguistic basis of 21 THE VACANT MIRROR.
... speech in which I shall become his vous as he becomes his own je3 . In other words , the authorial voice as je never enters the 3 ibid . , pp.228-230 . text unaccompanied . Its presence becomes the linguistic basis of 21 THE VACANT MIRROR.
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... becomes the other as the other becomes the first . Each must then be existentially defined by the message in which it appears . It is the context , the act of discourse itself , rather than an established equivalence of signifier to ...
... becomes the other as the other becomes the first . Each must then be existentially defined by the message in which it appears . It is the context , the act of discourse itself , rather than an established equivalence of signifier to ...
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... becomes indistinguishable from the rest of the text . Could one ever hope to describe this work adequately in saying ... becomes apparent when , as is the case in Jacques le fataliste , the subsidiary becomes , by reason of its length ...
... becomes indistinguishable from the rest of the text . Could one ever hope to describe this work adequately in saying ... becomes apparent when , as is the case in Jacques le fataliste , the subsidiary becomes , by reason of its length ...
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The Cotters Saturday night and rival literary traditions | 13 |
Blakes hostility to the Enlightenment | 37 |
Coleridge and the conversation poems | 60 |
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