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... true , but thoroughly impressed and genuinely enlightened . I am not sure that such a generalization would be wholly true of the modern American work in any other area of English studies . 5 4 હૈ A VARIETY OF INTERESTS AND APPROACHES ...
... true , but thoroughly impressed and genuinely enlightened . I am not sure that such a generalization would be wholly true of the modern American work in any other area of English studies . 5 4 હૈ A VARIETY OF INTERESTS AND APPROACHES ...
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David Daiches. superficiality . This is not of course always true , and is proba- bly less true than many serious American critics today be- lieve . Kenneth Burke , at his best a truly brilliant critic , is surely sometimes grotesque and ...
David Daiches. superficiality . This is not of course always true , and is proba- bly less true than many serious American critics today be- lieve . Kenneth Burke , at his best a truly brilliant critic , is surely sometimes grotesque and ...
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... true that England has for well over a hundred years possessed a hard core of in- corrigible bourgeois Philistinism , but this has never affected the curriculum of the universities or the activities of the " gen- tleman and scholar ...
... true that England has for well over a hundred years possessed a hard core of in- corrigible bourgeois Philistinism , but this has never affected the curriculum of the universities or the activities of the " gen- tleman and scholar ...
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