Literature and Reality, 1600-1800Macmillan, 1978 - 238 páginas |
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... object ' ( p . 180 ) : the last phrase means to him that he does not have to believe what he says , that he can switch world - views at will ; but it also means what it says - that Coker , as subject , is no object . Nor , one might add ...
... object ' ( p . 180 ) : the last phrase means to him that he does not have to believe what he says , that he can switch world - views at will ; but it also means what it says - that Coker , as subject , is no object . Nor , one might add ...
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... object without really focusing on the alternatives . Having introduced the Dodona oaks without sufficient thought , he cannot get rid of them , and has to talk of them as revealing the past as well as the future . Why the future should ...
... object without really focusing on the alternatives . Having introduced the Dodona oaks without sufficient thought , he cannot get rid of them , and has to talk of them as revealing the past as well as the future . Why the future should ...
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... object beside object . Herrick is fascinated by objects for themselves , as the introductory poem of Hesperides announces . CHAPTER 4 1 Tuve , Images and Themes in Five Poems by Milton , pp . 24–7 . 2 See also Brooks and Hardy , Poems ...
... object beside object . Herrick is fascinated by objects for themselves , as the introductory poem of Hesperides announces . CHAPTER 4 1 Tuve , Images and Themes in Five Poems by Milton , pp . 24–7 . 2 See also Brooks and Hardy , Poems ...
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