Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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... kind of self - centred aloofness . But the poet at once draws into his circle all men with whom " square , wel - tagde , and permanent " friend- ship is possible , men ( that is ) of Jonson's own stamp : men , all so cleare , and led by ...
... kind of self - centred aloofness . But the poet at once draws into his circle all men with whom " square , wel - tagde , and permanent " friend- ship is possible , men ( that is ) of Jonson's own stamp : men , all so cleare , and led by ...
Page 92
... kind I have instanced come in part , it seems to me , because Browne has formalized himself into a kind of person , but we may safely and unsentimentally conclude that he might have been much more em- barrassed at seeing them in print ...
... kind I have instanced come in part , it seems to me , because Browne has formalized himself into a kind of person , but we may safely and unsentimentally conclude that he might have been much more em- barrassed at seeing them in print ...
Page 308
... kind of revolutionary dia- lectic into social argument . Rousseau thought of man in his context as a child of nature , and not , as Milton did , in his context as a child of God whose original state was civilized . It was reason and ...
... kind of revolutionary dia- lectic into social argument . Rousseau thought of man in his context as a child of nature , and not , as Milton did , in his context as a child of God whose original state was civilized . It was reason and ...
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