Timber; Or, DiscoveriesSyracuse University Press, 1953 - 135 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... seem direct expressions of personal experi- ence ; like the passage on Memory , 21 which it is hard to realize comes ... seems to me unlikely . Certainly they were chosen for their sense , and not for any particular verbal problems to be ...
... seem direct expressions of personal experi- ence ; like the passage on Memory , 21 which it is hard to realize comes ... seems to me unlikely . Certainly they were chosen for their sense , and not for any particular verbal problems to be ...
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... seem dangerous and offensive if that which was knit to what went before were defrauded of his beginning , or that things by themselves uttered might not seem subject to calumny which read entire would appear most free . At last they ...
... seem dangerous and offensive if that which was knit to what went before were defrauded of his beginning , or that things by themselves uttered might not seem subject to calumny which read entire would appear most free . At last they ...
Pagina 127
... seems to be the prod- uct of considered thought , one finds in the Conversations a number of statements which are well in keeping with the crit- ical tenets expressed in the Discoveries . There is , of course , the pervasive concern to ...
... seems to be the prod- uct of considered thought , one finds in the Conversations a number of statements which are well in keeping with the crit- ical tenets expressed in the Discoveries . There is , of course , the pervasive concern to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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