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... result from its uneasy mingling of methods that are incompatible in themselves . Both , however , mark a departure from the picaresque method of the first two papers , in that they project an eventual end to narration , while the ...
... result from its uneasy mingling of methods that are incompatible in themselves . Both , however , mark a departure from the picaresque method of the first two papers , in that they project an eventual end to narration , while the ...
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... result is a split between the cognoscenti of a particular move- ment and the rest of us . Perhaps most literary theorists feel , like William Blake , that they must create their own systems or be enslaved by another man's , but the ...
... result is a split between the cognoscenti of a particular move- ment and the rest of us . Perhaps most literary theorists feel , like William Blake , that they must create their own systems or be enslaved by another man's , but the ...
Pagina 149
... result is , at its best , a kind of democratic pluralism . The common man has rights and responsibilities to educate himself and reassert his knowl- edge against the technocracy , the social theorists , the would - be revolutionaries ...
... result is , at its best , a kind of democratic pluralism . The common man has rights and responsibilities to educate himself and reassert his knowl- edge against the technocracy , the social theorists , the would - be revolutionaries ...
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