Reflections of the Law in LiteratureUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 1956 - 83 halaman This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas. |
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... Beginning with 1592 we have comparatively plain sailing . For almost twenty years Shakespeare was a resi- dent of London . He paid regular city taxes and we know some of the places where he lodged . Early in his career he published two ...
... Beginning with 1592 we have comparatively plain sailing . For almost twenty years Shakespeare was a resi- dent of London . He paid regular city taxes and we know some of the places where he lodged . Early in his career he published two ...
Halaman 66
... beginning with Sordello in 1840 he adopted what has been called " the surgical expedient of cutting out the usual connecting words . " There is a dearth of relative pronouns , words are jammed together instead of being articulately com ...
... beginning with Sordello in 1840 he adopted what has been called " the surgical expedient of cutting out the usual connecting words . " There is a dearth of relative pronouns , words are jammed together instead of being articulately com ...
Halaman 68
... beginning to end . In his excellent little book on Browning , Chesterton has called attention to the fable of the five blind men who went to visit an elephant . To the man who seized its trunk the elephant was a kind of serpent ; to the ...
... beginning to end . In his excellent little book on Browning , Chesterton has called attention to the fable of the five blind men who went to visit an elephant . To the man who seized its trunk the elephant was a kind of serpent ; to the ...
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