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... , " Modern Philology , XLVII , 1949 ) . The English Institute devoted one of its annual con- ferences to what has been called the " myth and metaphor " approach to Shakespeare among other writers and in English Institute 60 SHAKESPEARE.
... , " Modern Philology , XLVII , 1949 ) . The English Institute devoted one of its annual con- ferences to what has been called the " myth and metaphor " approach to Shakespeare among other writers and in English Institute 60 SHAKESPEARE.
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... called for order , control , classical balance , and restraint in literature and that held up classical French literature as the model . Babbitt taught French at Harvard , though he did not get his professorship until 1912 , much to the ...
... called for order , control , classical balance , and restraint in literature and that held up classical French literature as the model . Babbitt taught French at Harvard , though he did not get his professorship until 1912 , much to the ...
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... called the book " a contribu- tion to the history of ideas , " and went on to define this kind of history . By a history of ideas I mean something at once more spe- cific and less restricted than the history of philosophy . It is ...
... called the book " a contribu- tion to the history of ideas , " and went on to define this kind of history . By a history of ideas I mean something at once more spe- cific and less restricted than the history of philosophy . It is ...
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