University of California Chronicle, Том 32University of California Press, 1930 |
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... literary criticism that the humanist will have something to say about literary scholarship , and about the teaching of litera- ture in the universities . His chief objection to the present Cf. Norman Foerster , Introduction to Humanism ...
... literary criticism that the humanist will have something to say about literary scholarship , and about the teaching of litera- ture in the universities . His chief objection to the present Cf. Norman Foerster , Introduction to Humanism ...
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... literary importance , the same cannot be said of Mr. Neale . For him Bierce is the greatest literary genius yet produced in America . After a chapter exposing Mr. F. L. Pattee and the general run of academicians as " but " critics , he ...
... literary importance , the same cannot be said of Mr. Neale . For him Bierce is the greatest literary genius yet produced in America . After a chapter exposing Mr. F. L. Pattee and the general run of academicians as " but " critics , he ...
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... literary history , mistaking means for ends ; he may even transcend the literary altogether and become a general historian or a dabbler in applied psychology . On the other hand , learning from science only its skepticism , he may ask ...
... literary history , mistaking means for ends ; he may even transcend the literary altogether and become a general historian or a dabbler in applied psychology . On the other hand , learning from science only its skepticism , he may ask ...
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RICKARD T A A Journey to Cyprus 410 | 3 |
Navajo Prayer to the Thunder Bird LAURA ADAMS ARMER | 21 |
ON THE ROLE OF TIME IN MARCEL PROUST D S | 24 |
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