Theme and Form: An Introduction to LiteratureMonroe C. Beardsley, Robert Woodham Daniel, Glenn H. Leggett Prentice-Hall, 1969 - 756 pagina's |
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Pagina 274
... question of the basic purpose and meaning of artistic works . What is the ultimate point of art ? What is it for ... questions to everyone's satisfaction , but the serious student of literature cannot long ignore them . The works in this ...
... question of the basic purpose and meaning of artistic works . What is the ultimate point of art ? What is it for ... questions to everyone's satisfaction , but the serious student of literature cannot long ignore them . The works in this ...
Pagina 425
... question is not whether you can stand up indefinitely , but whether you can stand up long enough to achieve whatever purpose you had . You can- not , it is perfectly true , concentrate indefi- nitely upon a chain of reasoning . The question ...
... question is not whether you can stand up indefinitely , but whether you can stand up long enough to achieve whatever purpose you had . You can- not , it is perfectly true , concentrate indefi- nitely upon a chain of reasoning . The question ...
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... question of its value remains to be discussed . The qualities that may make an essay good are many , and we can mention them only briefly . When we are appraising the value of a given essay , some of the questions we must ask are ...
... question of its value remains to be discussed . The qualities that may make an essay good are many , and we can mention them only briefly . When we are appraising the value of a given essay , some of the questions we must ask are ...
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Early Years | 1 |
JOHN BETJEMAN 655 In Westminster Abbey | 32 |
JOHN HOLLANDER 36 The Great Bear | 37 |
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