Books that Changed the World, Том 2American Library Association, 1978 - Всего страниц: 400 From the Bible to "Das Kapital," this revised and greatly expanded edition is a monument to the power of the printed word--an informative discussion of many of the most important works ever created. Reissue. |
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... thought ; diction and melody ; and spectacle . Of them all , the plot , " the soul of tragedy , " is regarded as most significant , giving meaning and unity to otherwise unrelated in- cidents . The plot is the vision or inspiration ...
... thought ; diction and melody ; and spectacle . Of them all , the plot , " the soul of tragedy , " is regarded as most significant , giving meaning and unity to otherwise unrelated in- cidents . The plot is the vision or inspiration ...
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... thought . It is profoundly in the English tradition of humane science - in that tradition of Scotch and English thought , in which there has been , I think , an extraordinary continu- ity of feeling , if I may so express it , from the ...
... thought . It is profoundly in the English tradition of humane science - in that tradition of Scotch and English thought , in which there has been , I think , an extraordinary continu- ity of feeling , if I may so express it , from the ...
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... thought of the universe with very finite limitations , contrary to the modern theory of an infinite number of solar systems . In other details , likewise , the principles stated by Co- pernicus over four centuries ago do not conform to ...
... thought of the universe with very finite limitations , contrary to the modern theory of an infinite number of solar systems . In other details , likewise , the principles stated by Co- pernicus over four centuries ago do not conform to ...
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