Studies in Philology, Volume 30University of North Carolina Press, 1933 |
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Pagina 103
... later philosophical novels ; ( 2 ) their recognition of the differentiae that characterize each group ; and ( 3 ) their analysis of the causes that produced the change . Having agreed thus far , the critics have then divided into two ...
... later philosophical novels ; ( 2 ) their recognition of the differentiae that characterize each group ; and ( 3 ) their analysis of the causes that produced the change . Having agreed thus far , the critics have then divided into two ...
Pagina 105
... later works . On the other hand , Mrs. Holt , Lyddy , and Mrs. Cadwallader , by virtue of the spontaneity and humorous reality of their characterization , belong in the same portrait gallery with Mrs. Poyser and the Dod- sons ...
... later works . On the other hand , Mrs. Holt , Lyddy , and Mrs. Cadwallader , by virtue of the spontaneity and humorous reality of their characterization , belong in the same portrait gallery with Mrs. Poyser and the Dod- sons ...
Pagina 509
... later put , " Pindaricks in Welch . " 22 We recognize a principle already implied in Sir William Temple's comparison of the Norse odes and Pindar , one which was destined to play an im- portant part in later discussion of the poetry of ...
... later put , " Pindaricks in Welch . " 22 We recognize a principle already implied in Sir William Temple's comparison of the Norse odes and Pindar , one which was destined to play an im- portant part in later discussion of the poetry of ...
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Mason Hammond Concilia Deorum from Homer through | 1 |
Austin Parallel or Coincidence? A Problem of Dante | 17 |
Madeleine Doran Elements in the Composition of King | 34 |
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