Der Englische Essay: Analysen : Mit E. Einl., Glossar U. AuswahlbibliographieHorst Weber Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft [Abt. Verlag], 1975 - 405 sider |
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Side 103
... give the author considerable concreteness and verisimilitude . Yet his character as revealed by his ideas is far more important . The purpose of this essay is not only to ridicule the speaker , but also to present trenchant social ...
... give the author considerable concreteness and verisimilitude . Yet his character as revealed by his ideas is far more important . The purpose of this essay is not only to ridicule the speaker , but also to present trenchant social ...
Side 174
... gives vent to the inflations of his heart by declaring that he owes nothing to pedants and universities " ( p . 108 ) . Through the sequence of verbs , John- son telescopes a life of prideful folly into one sentence ; his antagonist ...
... gives vent to the inflations of his heart by declaring that he owes nothing to pedants and universities " ( p . 108 ) . Through the sequence of verbs , John- son telescopes a life of prideful folly into one sentence ; his antagonist ...
Side 273
... gives us indeed no lovely natural objects like Leonardo or Titian , but only the coldest , most elementary shadowing of rock or tree ; no lovely draperies and comely gestures of life , but only the austere truths of human nature ...
... gives us indeed no lovely natural objects like Leonardo or Titian , but only the coldest , most elementary shadowing of rock or tree ; no lovely draperies and comely gestures of life , but only the austere truths of human nature ...
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The Experience of Bacons Essays Of Love | 58 |
Abraham Cowleys Character of his | 82 |
A Modest Proposal 1954 | 95 |
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