Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... knowledge . All the critical controversy on texts , and chronology , and Shakespeare's learning , and his knowledge of law and botany would not exist . Similarly , we should have to hear our lyric poetry spoken or sung , instead of ...
... knowledge . All the critical controversy on texts , and chronology , and Shakespeare's learning , and his knowledge of law and botany would not exist . Similarly , we should have to hear our lyric poetry spoken or sung , instead of ...
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... knowledge ( not very accurate knowledge ) in that it attempts to lay at our disposal a body of information on poetry . Its consideration as a work of art is limited to the study of the aptitude with which the heroic couplet and the ...
... knowledge ( not very accurate knowledge ) in that it attempts to lay at our disposal a body of information on poetry . Its consideration as a work of art is limited to the study of the aptitude with which the heroic couplet and the ...
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... knowledge , if knowledge it can be called , of the external world ? For if there is no link , there can be no knowledge ; either Mind is Matter , if we follow Locke to his logical con- clusions , or Matter is Mind , if we follow ...
... knowledge , if knowledge it can be called , of the external world ? For if there is no link , there can be no knowledge ; either Mind is Matter , if we follow Locke to his logical con- clusions , or Matter is Mind , if we follow ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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