Thoth, Volumes 11-12Graduate students of the English Department, Syracuse University, 1970 - American literature |
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... provide greater accuracy of interpretation - all improvements - at the same time . they intensify and enlarge his ... provides enough action for his readers ' interest ; the more static , but more interesting , criticism gave Pope a ...
... provide greater accuracy of interpretation - all improvements - at the same time . they intensify and enlarge his ... provides enough action for his readers ' interest ; the more static , but more interesting , criticism gave Pope a ...
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... provides reinforcement for the sense of natural time . In either case , the effect is that of man's awareness of natural processes and his implicit integration of them into the structure of his experience . All aspects of nature , as ...
... provides reinforcement for the sense of natural time . In either case , the effect is that of man's awareness of natural processes and his implicit integration of them into the structure of his experience . All aspects of nature , as ...
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... provides the impulse for alteration . The dramatic impulse un- derscoring the lyric observation reveals the process of selving . There is a curious parallel between the function of the rhythm and the object of selving . Of sprung rhythm ...
... provides the impulse for alteration . The dramatic impulse un- derscoring the lyric observation reveals the process of selving . There is a curious parallel between the function of the rhythm and the object of selving . Of sprung rhythm ...
Contents
The Concept of Nature in Beowulf Ervene F Gulley | 16 |
Psychological | 31 |
The Criticism of Williams | 40 |
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