Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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... Once he has doubted , he can no longer return . As Peckham emphasizes , " Man is truly human only when his life is so- cially structured , that is , when he is playing a role sanctioned by tradition and function . Man's identity , then ...
... Once he has doubted , he can no longer return . As Peckham emphasizes , " Man is truly human only when his life is so- cially structured , that is , when he is playing a role sanctioned by tradition and function . Man's identity , then ...
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... once The hero of my new romance : Onegin , a dear friend of mine , Born where Neva flows , and where you , I daresay , gentle reader , too Were born , or once were wont to shine ; There I myself once used to be : The North , though ...
... once The hero of my new romance : Onegin , a dear friend of mine , Born where Neva flows , and where you , I daresay , gentle reader , too Were born , or once were wont to shine ; There I myself once used to be : The North , though ...
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... once again , it is not the romantic 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 ...
... once again , it is not the romantic 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 ...
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