Proceedings of the British Academy, Volumen97British Academy, 1998 - 534 páginas |
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... Literature ' ( 1952 ) : the proper end of criticism , informed by scholarship , is to demonstrate that if the immediate function of literature is delight , the ultimate end is nothing less than the Good Life or the Greater Glory of God ...
... Literature ' ( 1952 ) : the proper end of criticism , informed by scholarship , is to demonstrate that if the immediate function of literature is delight , the ultimate end is nothing less than the Good Life or the Greater Glory of God ...
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... Literature and of English Language - debates about the place of Old English in the syllabus , and about the amount of Literature a Language student should read , which echoed back to Muir's Leeds days and to his own undergraduate ...
... Literature and of English Language - debates about the place of Old English in the syllabus , and about the amount of Literature a Language student should read , which echoed back to Muir's Leeds days and to his own undergraduate ...
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... Literature , as well as Mathematics and Science , and he won the Stuckey Prize for English Literature in 1925. He was Dux of the school in 1924 and 1925 , and in his final year a school prefect ; and his headmaster prophesied ' a ...
... Literature , as well as Mathematics and Science , and he won the Stuckey Prize for English Literature in 1925. He was Dux of the school in 1924 and 1925 , and in his final year a school prefect ; and his headmaster prophesied ' a ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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