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... has suffered the same fate for all its standard English.14 Scottish culture's sometimes repetitive and critically undemanding celebration of its ' national poet is no doubt another cause for neglect in a critical world increasingly ...
... has suffered the same fate for all its standard English.14 Scottish culture's sometimes repetitive and critically undemanding celebration of its ' national poet is no doubt another cause for neglect in a critical world increasingly ...
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Another terminus was the response to the French Revolution , an episode that more recent historians have also seen as the critical junction . Thomas Nipperdey began his 1983 history of nineteenth - century Germany with the sentence ...
Another terminus was the response to the French Revolution , an episode that more recent historians have also seen as the critical junction . Thomas Nipperdey began his 1983 history of nineteenth - century Germany with the sentence ...
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By the time form becomes one of the defining features of twentiethcentury critical formalism , much of this scandal - value has been lost . Clive Bell's ' Significant Form ' , like Eliot's ' significant emotion ' , " is dull by ...
By the time form becomes one of the defining features of twentiethcentury critical formalism , much of this scandal - value has been lost . Clive Bell's ' Significant Form ' , like Eliot's ' significant emotion ' , " is dull by ...
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