English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... moral or philosophical or other judgments . The following passage , taken from Shelley's Defence of Poetry , illustrates this concern with literature as a means of " improvement ' " " - The exertions of Locke , Hume , Gibbon , Voltaire ...
... moral or philosophical or other judgments . The following passage , taken from Shelley's Defence of Poetry , illustrates this concern with literature as a means of " improvement ' " " - The exertions of Locke , Hume , Gibbon , Voltaire ...
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... Moral and Religious Aspects Our analysis of Humanism brings us now to a consideration of the moral and religious character of the age and of its expression in literature . In the new movement , the emphasis was not on the practical ...
... Moral and Religious Aspects Our analysis of Humanism brings us now to a consideration of the moral and religious character of the age and of its expression in literature . In the new movement , the emphasis was not on the practical ...
Pagina 112
... moral integrity . The following passage from Epistle III of the Moral Essays illustrates Pope's realism- In the worst inn's worst room , with mat half - hung , The floors of plaister , and the walls of dung , On once a flock - bed , but ...
... moral integrity . The following passage from Epistle III of the Moral Essays illustrates Pope's realism- In the worst inn's worst room , with mat half - hung , The floors of plaister , and the walls of dung , On once a flock - bed , but ...
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LITERATURE AS AN | 1 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE | 11 |
DESIGN IN POETRY | 20 |
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