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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... student ( and perhaps to the general public also presumably the paperbacks are aimed at the widest possible readership ; but I should still guess that the readers are mostly students ) , the fact remains that the most characteristic ...
... student ( and perhaps to the general public also presumably the paperbacks are aimed at the widest possible readership ; but I should still guess that the readers are mostly students ) , the fact remains that the most characteristic ...
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... student to possess in a single volume all or much of the important writing of the period , including many items not easily obtainable separately . But it also has an inhibiting effect . The student imagines that he has " got " the ...
... student to possess in a single volume all or much of the important writing of the period , including many items not easily obtainable separately . But it also has an inhibiting effect . The student imagines that he has " got " the ...
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... student had a consuming interest in a particu- lar topic , so that several years spent in digging deeply into it ... student passes this hurdle with no real knowledge of the language at all . I used to be told to set the student a ...
... student had a consuming interest in a particu- lar topic , so that several years spent in digging deeply into it ... student passes this hurdle with no real knowledge of the language at all . I used to be told to set the student a ...
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