Studies in Philology, Volume 80University of North Carolina Press, 1983 - 133 pagina's |
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Pagina 56
... concern for the reality and activity of the human self and at the same time intellectual absorption in an external ... concerned to mediate between ex- treme responses ; like the speaker of the Anniversaries he is concerned to ...
... concern for the reality and activity of the human self and at the same time intellectual absorption in an external ... concerned to mediate between ex- treme responses ; like the speaker of the Anniversaries he is concerned to ...
Pagina 172
... concerned with the poet himself . Jonson foregoes a full - fledged narrative that would address itself to the na- ture of ... concern , Jonson is interestingly reticent about him- self , deflecting his and his reader's attention to his ...
... concerned with the poet himself . Jonson foregoes a full - fledged narrative that would address itself to the na- ture of ... concern , Jonson is interestingly reticent about him- self , deflecting his and his reader's attention to his ...
Pagina 200
... concern with the nature and importance of the Christian community in Part II , a concern that becomes increas- ingly prominent in his late writings . One needs to step back from the work and consider Bunyan's sense of the holy community ...
... concern with the nature and importance of the Christian community in Part II , a concern that becomes increas- ingly prominent in his late writings . One needs to step back from the work and consider Bunyan's sense of the holy community ...
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DAVID F BRIGHT and BARBARA C BOWEN | 14 |
MARY ANN CINCOTTA | 25 |
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