Critical Essays on Roman Literature: Elegy and LyricJohn Patrick Sullivan |
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... interpretation of human activity , criticizing the method which it exemplifies and testing wherever possible the accuracy of its records and the propriety of its interpretations ; and the student of literature will study it not as a ...
... interpretation of human activity , criticizing the method which it exemplifies and testing wherever possible the accuracy of its records and the propriety of its interpretations ; and the student of literature will study it not as a ...
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... interpretation to interpretation , always seeking the author behind the book . If a human being stands out whom we can recognize as such , if the individual features unite themselves into a single portrait which as a unit is credible ...
... interpretation to interpretation , always seeking the author behind the book . If a human being stands out whom we can recognize as such , if the individual features unite themselves into a single portrait which as a unit is credible ...
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... interpretation to the anarchy of subjectivity . That appreciation of any work is ultimately an individual experience is certainly true ; it is the chief reason why the study of art and literature remains ever new and ever interesting ...
... interpretation to the anarchy of subjectivity . That appreciation of any work is ultimately an individual experience is certainly true ; it is the chief reason why the study of art and literature remains ever new and ever interesting ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION J P Sullivan Lincoln College page | 1 |
ME EX VERSICULIS MEIS PARUM PUDICUM | 15 |
DOCTE CATULLE K F Quinn University of | 31 |
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