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... appears as distinctly un - Hegelian in its aspirations . If a scientific aesthetic is to be fully developed , one suspects that the practice of which it will be the theory is that of literary creation itself , rather than that of ...
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... appear to stand in sharp contrast to the hierarchical nature of Milton's epic cosmos . For , of course , this world of ... appears somewhat implausible , to say the least . But nonetheless , Milton repeatedly attempts to recast the ...
... appear to stand in sharp contrast to the hierarchical nature of Milton's epic cosmos . For , of course , this world of ... appears somewhat implausible , to say the least . But nonetheless , Milton repeatedly attempts to recast the ...
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... appears in the last great epic poems , is profoundly historical . 92. W. Prynne , ' Anti - Arminianism ' , in Woodhouse , op . cit . , p . 232 . 93. Yule , The Independents in the English Civil War , p . 11 . 94. Ibid . , p . 79 . 95 ...
... appears in the last great epic poems , is profoundly historical . 92. W. Prynne , ' Anti - Arminianism ' , in Woodhouse , op . cit . , p . 232 . 93. Yule , The Independents in the English Civil War , p . 11 . 94. Ibid . , p . 79 . 95 ...
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A Note on the Problem of Aesthetics | 18 |
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