Der Englische Essay: Analysen : Mit E. Einl., Glossar U. AuswahlbibliographieHorst Weber Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft [Abt. Verlag], 1975 - 405 sider |
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... poetry ; history could not have been written without poetry . Poetry is the vital spirit in civilization . One of the commonest topics of praise taught by the rhetoricians is the long and honorable career ; another , the possession of ...
... poetry ; history could not have been written without poetry . Poetry is the vital spirit in civilization . One of the commonest topics of praise taught by the rhetoricians is the long and honorable career ; another , the possession of ...
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... poetry . Poetry does not abuse men ; men abuse poetry.2 Perhaps Sidney's plainest ostentation of logic appears in the following use of the topic of division : Poetry is charged with wickedness . We have proved that as a whole she is ...
... poetry . Poetry does not abuse men ; men abuse poetry.2 Perhaps Sidney's plainest ostentation of logic appears in the following use of the topic of division : Poetry is charged with wickedness . We have proved that as a whole she is ...
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... poetry of John Donne , Alfred Tennyson , and Wallace Stevens , different as they are in other respects , would fall in this category . 2 ) poetry which , however wise and true , restricts itself mostly to an examination of the ...
... poetry of John Donne , Alfred Tennyson , and Wallace Stevens , different as they are in other respects , would fall in this category . 2 ) poetry which , however wise and true , restricts itself mostly to an examination of the ...
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