Criticism: The Major TextsWalter Jackson Bate Harcourt, Brace, 1952 - 610 Seiten |
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... common to more , and the more common the more natural . To prove this , they instance in the best of com- ical characters , Falstaff . There are many men re- sembling him ; old , fat , merry , cowardly , drunken , amorous , vain , and ...
... common to more , and the more common the more natural . To prove this , they instance in the best of com- ical characters , Falstaff . There are many men re- sembling him ; old , fat , merry , cowardly , drunken , amorous , vain , and ...
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... Common Sense . From Table Talk , or Original Essays on Men and Manners ( 1821-22 ) . Of all Hazlitt's more popular essays , this and the following essay are the best brief statement of his conception of the process of mind which ...
... Common Sense . From Table Talk , or Original Essays on Men and Manners ( 1821-22 ) . Of all Hazlitt's more popular essays , this and the following essay are the best brief statement of his conception of the process of mind which ...
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... common sense of the people : common sense had nothing to do with it - they believed whatever their priests told them . England at present is divided into Whigs and Tories , Churchmen and Dissenters : both parties have numbers on their ...
... common sense of the people : common sense had nothing to do with it - they believed whatever their priests told them . England at present is divided into Whigs and Tories , Churchmen and Dissenters : both parties have numbers on their ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY 13 33 | 13 |
Plato | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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