HJEAS: Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies, Volumen 3,Número 2Institute of English and American Studies, Lajos Kossuth University, 1997 |
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Página 110
... reading in which imitation is only partly the outcome of the successor's efforts : Pope's treatment of the two characters may be suggestive of the possibility and necessity of comparison , but in the last analysis , it is the readers ...
... reading in which imitation is only partly the outcome of the successor's efforts : Pope's treatment of the two characters may be suggestive of the possibility and necessity of comparison , but in the last analysis , it is the readers ...
Página 184
... reader is prepared to continue reading without pausing to consider the meaning of the words before him , " warns James Atherton . He then adds : " If he [ the reader ] does stop to consider there is no limit to the time he may spend ...
... reader is prepared to continue reading without pausing to consider the meaning of the words before him , " warns James Atherton . He then adds : " If he [ the reader ] does stop to consider there is no limit to the time he may spend ...
Página 268
... reading Larkin " ? The overtly admitted purpose of the book may be discussing and assessing Larkin's poetry , but there are at least as many references to his letters ( mainly published in Thwaite's edition ) and to his life ( mostly ...
... reading Larkin " ? The overtly admitted purpose of the book may be discussing and assessing Larkin's poetry , but there are at least as many references to his letters ( mainly published in Thwaite's edition ) and to his life ( mostly ...
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BRITISH STUDIES ISSUE | 11 |
Géza Kállay | 25 |
Tamás Juhász | 59 |
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HJEAS: Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies, Volumen 14,Número 1 Vista de fragmentos - 2008 |
HJEAS: Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies, Volumen 1,Número 1 Vista de fragmentos - 1995 |
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