Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, 第 1 巻Rinehart, 1953 - 743 ページ |
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A Critical and Historical Introduction William Van O'Connor Leonard Unger. Samuel Johnson ( 1709–1784 ) JOHNSON WAS the son of a Lichfield bookseller . From infancy he was cursed with scrofula and suffered deficient eyesight as a result ...
A Critical and Historical Introduction William Van O'Connor Leonard Unger. Samuel Johnson ( 1709–1784 ) JOHNSON WAS the son of a Lichfield bookseller . From infancy he was cursed with scrofula and suffered deficient eyesight as a result ...
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A Critical and Historical Introduction William Van O'Connor Leonard Unger. accident that so much satire was written in the neoclassical period . But the period also had a tendency " to exalt the thinking head at the ex- pense of the ...
A Critical and Historical Introduction William Van O'Connor Leonard Unger. accident that so much satire was written in the neoclassical period . But the period also had a tendency " to exalt the thinking head at the ex- pense of the ...
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A Critical and Historical Introduction William Van O'Connor Leonard Unger. For our purposes here we may center attention on the final point of argument , Whitman's notions of form . The following statement is Whitman's justification of ...
A Critical and Historical Introduction William Van O'Connor Leonard Unger. For our purposes here we may center attention on the final point of argument , Whitman's notions of form . The following statement is Whitman's justification of ...
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