Der Englische Essay: Analysen : Mit E. Einl., Glossar U. AuswahlbibliographieHorst Weber Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft [Abt. Verlag], 1975 - 405 sider |
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... thoughts that his imagination leads him into . Hazlitt describes his method as the opposite of " systematic and ... thought and feeling . [ . . . ] The images are charged with enough feeling but not always with highly congruent ...
... thoughts that his imagination leads him into . Hazlitt describes his method as the opposite of " systematic and ... thought and feeling . [ . . . ] The images are charged with enough feeling but not always with highly congruent ...
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... thought , all things are possible , time and space can be defied : " And here the same lady , or another . . . is stepping into a little fairy boat , moored on the hither side of this calm garden river , with a dainty mincing foot ...
... thought , all things are possible , time and space can be defied : " And here the same lady , or another . . . is stepping into a little fairy boat , moored on the hither side of this calm garden river , with a dainty mincing foot ...
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... thought of the Rhetoric of Aristotle or of anyone else . The fact remains that since they were all indisputably rhetoricians , they could not help illustrating the types and observing the principles of rhetoric , whether they did so ...
... thought of the Rhetoric of Aristotle or of anyone else . The fact remains that since they were all indisputably rhetoricians , they could not help illustrating the types and observing the principles of rhetoric , whether they did so ...
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