Criticism: The Major TextsWalter Jackson Bate Harcourt, Brace, 1952 - 610 Seiten |
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... present editor of portions that appear inessential to the present purpose . Yet despite the technical nature of its material , the treatise , when com- pared with most ancient analyses of rhetoric , discusses the subject of lan- guage ...
... present editor of portions that appear inessential to the present purpose . Yet despite the technical nature of its material , the treatise , when com- pared with most ancient analyses of rhetoric , discusses the subject of lan- guage ...
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... present age has for supplying them : they are told that it is an era of progress , an age commissioned to carry out the great ideas of industrial development and social amelioration . They reply that with all this they can do nothing ...
... present age has for supplying them : they are told that it is an era of progress , an age commissioned to carry out the great ideas of industrial development and social amelioration . They reply that with all this they can do nothing ...
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... present day . I said : " Of the literature of France and Germany , as of the intellect of Europe in general , the main effort , for now many years , has been a critical effort ; the endeavour , in all branches of knowledge , theology ...
... present day . I said : " Of the literature of France and Germany , as of the intellect of Europe in general , the main effort , for now many years , has been a critical effort ; the endeavour , in all branches of knowledge , theology ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY 13 33 | 13 |
Plato | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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