Literary Criticism: Pope to CroceGay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark American Book Company, 1941 - 659 sivua |
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... nation express themselves , in short , as the features in which the genius of an age or the character of a nation is unmistakably expressed , it must be admitted that an artistic and highly finished literature is undoubtedly one of the ...
... nation express themselves , in short , as the features in which the genius of an age or the character of a nation is unmistakably expressed , it must be admitted that an artistic and highly finished literature is undoubtedly one of the ...
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... nation that serves for a part of my materials . Does this answer ? Is it for the nursing of the young of the repub ... nation also does its work . It rejects none , it permits all . Only toward the like of itself will it advance half ...
... nation that serves for a part of my materials . Does this answer ? Is it for the nursing of the young of the repub ... nation also does its work . It rejects none , it permits all . Only toward the like of itself will it advance half ...
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... nation producing it than it is to other nations . A universal - historic significance , on the other hand , confers upon literature a general interest , makes it known to other peoples ; whereas the sphere of influence and the visible ...
... nation producing it than it is to other nations . A universal - historic significance , on the other hand , confers upon literature a general interest , makes it known to other peoples ; whereas the sphere of influence and the visible ...
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