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... English School seem the more impressive . By the English School is meant that approach deriving from Matthew Arnold , and having as a late and fierce champion F. R. Leavis . This approach has had considerable influence on a number of ...
... English School seem the more impressive . By the English School is meant that approach deriving from Matthew Arnold , and having as a late and fierce champion F. R. Leavis . This approach has had considerable influence on a number of ...
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... English School in comparison suggests that a complex literary achievement is likely to be better than any ... English School has a tendency to make the opposite error to that of the Marxists . Where the latter ignore or explain away ...
... English School in comparison suggests that a complex literary achievement is likely to be better than any ... English School has a tendency to make the opposite error to that of the Marxists . Where the latter ignore or explain away ...
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... English critics . The analysis examines social background , manner of earning an income , publication outlet , role and characteristic ideas of selected English critics . Three general comments are necessary before the analysis is ...
... English critics . The analysis examines social background , manner of earning an income , publication outlet , role and characteristic ideas of selected English critics . Three general comments are necessary before the analysis is ...
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