English Studies Today, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1961 - English language The 1st series consists of papers read at the International Conference of University Professors of English held at magdalen college in 1950; 2d- series consists of lectures and papers read at the 4th- conferences of the International Association of University Professors of English held in 1959- |
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... live and let live , has been driven into the wilds and waste places of the earth . At the same time , he symbolizes human wickedness at its worst : murder . In the jargon of the sociologists murder might well be called anti - social ...
... live and let live , has been driven into the wilds and waste places of the earth . At the same time , he symbolizes human wickedness at its worst : murder . In the jargon of the sociologists murder might well be called anti - social ...
Page 141
... live to Him , is to do all things fitting His image , in which , like Himself , we live ; To be His image is to do those things That make us deathless , which by death is only Doing those deeds that fit eternity ... ( V , i , ll . 87-91 ) ...
... live to Him , is to do all things fitting His image , in which , like Himself , we live ; To be His image is to do those things That make us deathless , which by death is only Doing those deeds that fit eternity ... ( V , i , ll . 87-91 ) ...
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... live rather than expiate ' , to self - reliance and the exaltation of individualism . Drei- ser did not believe in original sin or the innate corruption of man any more than Emerson . All his characters are men of good will . True ...
... live rather than expiate ' , to self - reliance and the exaltation of individualism . Drei- ser did not believe in original sin or the innate corruption of man any more than Emerson . All his characters are men of good will . True ...
Contents
Switzerland and the EnglishSpeaking World | 13 |
The Style of Criticism | 29 |
The Novelist and the Narrator | 43 |
Copyright | |
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