Discourse: Essay on English and American LiteratureRodopi, 1978 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... reader that much literature , if not the majority , has relied upon and continues to rely upon Biblical motif . Without a thorough knowledge of the Old and New Testament traditions and the Judeo - Christian heritage , readers are ...
... reader that much literature , if not the majority , has relied upon and continues to rely upon Biblical motif . Without a thorough knowledge of the Old and New Testament traditions and the Judeo - Christian heritage , readers are ...
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... reader is made especially aware of the purifying element in Apollyon's fiery darts when Christian later meets the " Old Man " at the mouth of the cave and is told , " You will never mend till more of you be burned . " The need for ...
... reader is made especially aware of the purifying element in Apollyon's fiery darts when Christian later meets the " Old Man " at the mouth of the cave and is told , " You will never mend till more of you be burned . " The need for ...
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... readers as there were theatre goers , nevertheless it was a growing art form , and it , too , reflects the Elizabethan world . Henry James , in his preface to the New York edition of The American , comments about the art of prose ...
... readers as there were theatre goers , nevertheless it was a growing art form , and it , too , reflects the Elizabethan world . Henry James , in his preface to the New York edition of The American , comments about the art of prose ...
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... reader's knowledge . Namely , he causes us in his powerful way to concentrate on some things and completely ignore others . In Deloney's romantic fiction we find an excellent means of allowing us a look at life by concentrating on ...
... reader's knowledge . Namely , he causes us in his powerful way to concentrate on some things and completely ignore others . In Deloney's romantic fiction we find an excellent means of allowing us a look at life by concentrating on ...
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... reader to see his world : in the first room , there are 200 men working , helped by 200 boys making quills ; in the next room there are 100 women carding and 200 maidens spinning ; further , there are 80 children , 50 shearmen , 40 ...
... reader to see his world : in the first room , there are 200 men working , helped by 200 boys making quills ; in the next room there are 100 women carding and 200 maidens spinning ; further , there are 80 children , 50 shearmen , 40 ...
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A Thrust at Platonism | 17 |
The Religious Question in Julius Caesar | 24 |
A Study in Poetic Persuasion | 32 |
A Lesson in Communications | 38 |
White Witchcraft in TudorStuart Drama | 52 |
Another Biblical Allusion in Paradise Lost | 62 |
AsemGoldsmiths Solution to Timons Dilemma | 77 |
A Unifying Element in Tennysons Maud | 89 |
Sophocles Role in Dover Beach | 98 |
The Garden Imagery in Great Expectations | 109 |
Victorian Women in Barchester Towers | 116 |
Another Look at Youth | 125 |
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Стр. 6 - Now if any man build upon this foundation gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, stubble; every man's work shall be made manifest; for the day shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by fire; and the fire shall try every man's work of what sort it is.