English LiteraturePrentice-Hall, 1964 - 174 páginas A survey of American criticism and scholarship in English literature during the thirty years or so preceding the publication of this book. |
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... turn will put the problem of relating the printed text to the manuscript copy on a wholly new footing . Hinman's identifi- cation of " Compositor E , " an apprentice whose work was full of mistakes and had to be corrected ( in the ...
... turn will put the problem of relating the printed text to the manuscript copy on a wholly new footing . Hinman's identifi- cation of " Compositor E , " an apprentice whose work was full of mistakes and had to be corrected ( in the ...
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... turn to the Latin and Greek classics do so with freshness and enthu- siasm , unjaded by years of conventional drill . Some of the freshest work done on Greek drama today is being done in America for this reason , and among the few ...
... turn to the Latin and Greek classics do so with freshness and enthu- siasm , unjaded by years of conventional drill . Some of the freshest work done on Greek drama today is being done in America for this reason , and among the few ...
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... turn from classifying poems by their subject matter or themes to asking what kind of discourse poetry is , and when , instead of prose- paraphrasing , we identify the ' meaning ' of a poem with its whole complex of structures , we then ...
... turn from classifying poems by their subject matter or themes to asking what kind of discourse poetry is , and when , instead of prose- paraphrasing , we identify the ' meaning ' of a poem with its whole complex of structures , we then ...
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