Der Englische Essay: Analysen : Mit E. Einl., Glossar U. AuswahlbibliographieHorst Weber Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft [Abt. Verlag], 1975 - 405 sider |
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... perfect science . ( lxxxvi ) It [ the syllogism ] is a thing most agreeable to the mind of man . For the mind of man is strangely eager to have something fixed and immovable , upon which in its wanderings and disquisitions it may ...
... perfect science . ( lxxxvi ) It [ the syllogism ] is a thing most agreeable to the mind of man . For the mind of man is strangely eager to have something fixed and immovable , upon which in its wanderings and disquisitions it may ...
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... with an elaborate and fanciful simile and ending with a perfect and pointed isocolon . But the effect is spoiled , intentionally of course , by a single superfluous phrase- " or crushed " -which not only upsets 74 Stanley E. Fish.
... with an elaborate and fanciful simile and ending with a perfect and pointed isocolon . But the effect is spoiled , intentionally of course , by a single superfluous phrase- " or crushed " -which not only upsets 74 Stanley E. Fish.
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... perfect , a lovely grandeur . Certainly his poetry has all the energy and power of the poetry of our ruder climates ; but it has besides , the pure lines of an Ionian horizon , the liquid clearness of an Ionian sky . ” 16 The praise of ...
... perfect , a lovely grandeur . Certainly his poetry has all the energy and power of the poetry of our ruder climates ; but it has besides , the pure lines of an Ionian horizon , the liquid clearness of an Ionian sky . ” 16 The praise of ...
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