Modern Language Notes, Volumen38Johns Hopkins Press, 1923 MLN pioneered the introduction of contemporary continental criticism into American scholarship. Critical studies in the modern languages--Italian, Hispanic, German, French--and recent work in comparative literature are the basis for articles and notes in MLN. Four single-language issues and one comparative literature issue are published each year. |
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... tion will throw its colours where the intellectual faculty ought to draw its lines ; imagination will accumulate metaphors where reason ought to deduce arguments ; images will take the place of thoughts , and scenes of disquisitions ...
... tion will throw its colours where the intellectual faculty ought to draw its lines ; imagination will accumulate metaphors where reason ought to deduce arguments ; images will take the place of thoughts , and scenes of disquisitions ...
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... tion , ) the main strength of human feelings consists in the love of sensual gratification , of distinction , of power and of money . " Appeals to reason and the innate goodness of the human heart have never availed to regenerate man or ...
... tion , ) the main strength of human feelings consists in the love of sensual gratification , of distinction , of power and of money . " Appeals to reason and the innate goodness of the human heart have never availed to regenerate man or ...
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... tion of sympathy for discipline and coercion both in the individual and in the social organism . All this he sees as a perennial urge ; and the particular developments of it affecting every aspect of experience he binds together by a ...
... tion of sympathy for discipline and coercion both in the individual and in the social organism . All this he sees as a perennial urge ; and the particular developments of it affecting every aspect of experience he binds together by a ...
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... tion of her brother does not move her to compromise with the treason of the blood . " More than our brother is our chastity , " she exclaims . Like so many of Shakespeare's women , she leaves us with a feeling of astonishment and ...
... tion of her brother does not move her to compromise with the treason of the blood . " More than our brother is our chastity , " she exclaims . Like so many of Shakespeare's women , she leaves us with a feeling of astonishment and ...
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... tion , but thrown out in a seeming vacuity of topics , as to the strik- ing of the clock and so forth . The same desire to escape from the impending thought is carried on in Hamlet's account of , and moralizing on , the Danish custom of ...
... tion , but thrown out in a seeming vacuity of topics , as to the strik- ing of the clock and so forth . The same desire to escape from the impending thought is carried on in Hamlet's account of , and moralizing on , the Danish custom of ...
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