Critical Essays on Robert BrowningMary Ellis Gibson G.K. Hall, 1992 - 275 pagina's |
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Pagina 80
... individual mind to which , for each one of us , experience dwindles down , are in perpetual flight ; . . . To such a tremulous wisp constantly reforming itself on the stream , to a single sharp impression , with a sense in it , a relic ...
... individual mind to which , for each one of us , experience dwindles down , are in perpetual flight ; . . . To such a tremulous wisp constantly reforming itself on the stream , to a single sharp impression , with a sense in it , a relic ...
Pagina 81
... individual are a mere illusory image . It would , however , be a mistake to read this juxtaposition as symmetri- cal , as an equal balance . In its ideological form , the dyad is unbalanced by the fact that the autonomy of the individual ...
... individual are a mere illusory image . It would , however , be a mistake to read this juxtaposition as symmetri- cal , as an equal balance . In its ideological form , the dyad is unbalanced by the fact that the autonomy of the individual ...
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... individual freedoms to which it offers so firm a foundation . " There is , " Mill writes , " a sphere of action in which society , as distinguished from the individual , has , if any , only an indirect interest . " 21 This is a much ...
... individual freedoms to which it offers so firm a foundation . " There is , " Mill writes , " a sphere of action in which society , as distinguished from the individual , has , if any , only an indirect interest . " 21 This is a much ...
Inhoudsopgave
Dramatic Monologue and the Overhearing of Lyric | 21 |
Dramatic I Poems and Their Theoretical Implications | 37 |
Victorian Poetry | 54 |
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