The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 2William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... tion whether it is the whole truth . When I consider the part played by Stoic and Epi- curean philosophies in the Renaissance and the transcendent influence of Cicero's dis- sertations upon the men of that day ; when I consider that the ...
... tion whether it is the whole truth . When I consider the part played by Stoic and Epi- curean philosophies in the Renaissance and the transcendent influence of Cicero's dis- sertations upon the men of that day ; when I consider that the ...
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... tion is in the dramatic situation to which the speech is pertinent , but that situation alone is inadequate to it . This is , so to speak , the structural emotion , provided by the drama . But the whole effect , the domi- nant tone , is ...
... tion is in the dramatic situation to which the speech is pertinent , but that situation alone is inadequate to it . This is , so to speak , the structural emotion , provided by the drama . But the whole effect , the domi- nant tone , is ...
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... tion and joyousness - almost its obses- sion of Reed's with them - that gives his life its importance for us and makes the incidents of it credible . Reed died think- ing he had found in communism a solu- tion not only for himself but ...
... tion and joyousness - almost its obses- sion of Reed's with them - that gives his life its importance for us and makes the incidents of it credible . Reed died think- ing he had found in communism a solu- tion not only for himself but ...
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