The Varied Pattern: Studies in the 18th CenturyPeter Hughes, David Williams A. M. Hakkert, 1971 - 394 páginas |
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... literature we must begin , however inwardly and tentatively , to make shifts such as these . We might first accept for the sake of argument , or in memory of the traditions that once called upon the educated to preserve and renew their ...
... literature we must begin , however inwardly and tentatively , to make shifts such as these . We might first accept for the sake of argument , or in memory of the traditions that once called upon the educated to preserve and renew their ...
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... literature and theology . This critical spirit continued throughout the first half of the eighteenth century the intellectual attitudes of the Counter - Reformation , which everywhere encouraged the critical study of literature and the ...
... literature and theology . This critical spirit continued throughout the first half of the eighteenth century the intellectual attitudes of the Counter - Reformation , which everywhere encouraged the critical study of literature and the ...
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... literature , about society , about man . " Literature was becoming more conscious of its public and of the society in which it existed ; it was also " thought of as a means of de - mystification and an exercise in reflection and self ...
... literature , about society , about man . " Literature was becoming more conscious of its public and of the society in which it existed ; it was also " thought of as a means of de - mystification and an exercise in reflection and self ...
Contenido
The Education of Lemuel Gulliver | 3 |
Roger Clark | 49 |
Marivaux the Crisis of Literary Forms in the Early Enlightenment | 97 |
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