Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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... death . But sham convention works its spell , Weird honor heeds it all too well . ( VI , 28 ) - Pushkin's formal treatment of the duel is also interesting . His digression on friendship provides a poignant counterpoint to the on - going ...
... death . But sham convention works its spell , Weird honor heeds it all too well . ( VI , 28 ) - Pushkin's formal treatment of the duel is also interesting . His digression on friendship provides a poignant counterpoint to the on - going ...
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... death of the poet and his creative fire that impresses itself upon us but simply the death , of the man , however mediocre his prospects might have become : Or we might guess with equal reason A fate of far more common cast For our poet ...
... death of the poet and his creative fire that impresses itself upon us but simply the death , of the man , however mediocre his prospects might have become : Or we might guess with equal reason A fate of far more common cast For our poet ...
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... death . ( VIII , 39 ) Because Eugene has always dealt with experience through the muffler of a pose , and thus prevented his personality from making real contact with anything outside of him , he has eliminated change and growth from ...
... death . ( VIII , 39 ) Because Eugene has always dealt with experience through the muffler of a pose , and thus prevented his personality from making real contact with anything outside of him , he has eliminated change and growth from ...
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