Forms of Reflection: Genre and Culture in Meditational WritingJohns Hopkins University Press, 1993 - 232 Seiten |
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... Shaftesbury that influenced later writers and ultimately Coleridge . Robert Marsh finds “ intellectual continuity " between Shaftesbury and Coleridge in a basic kind of theory.1 Like Coleridge , these critics abstract ideas or complexes ...
... Shaftesbury that influenced later writers and ultimately Coleridge . Robert Marsh finds “ intellectual continuity " between Shaftesbury and Coleridge in a basic kind of theory.1 Like Coleridge , these critics abstract ideas or complexes ...
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... Shaftesbury's philosophy , disinterestedness is plainly a moral and political concept linked to critical dialogue . But its functions remain prob- lematic , even for the exceptional critic , like Robert Markley , who attends to ...
... Shaftesbury's philosophy , disinterestedness is plainly a moral and political concept linked to critical dialogue . But its functions remain prob- lematic , even for the exceptional critic , like Robert Markley , who attends to ...
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... Shaftesbury composed the several parts of Characteristicks in different and opposing genres ; even in Soliloquy itself the “ grand Arcanum ” ( 1 : 122 ) is dialogical opposition . Robert Markley takes up Shaftesbury's use of dialogue in ...
... Shaftesbury composed the several parts of Characteristicks in different and opposing genres ; even in Soliloquy itself the “ grand Arcanum ” ( 1 : 122 ) is dialogical opposition . Robert Markley takes up Shaftesbury's use of dialogue in ...
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Method and the Varieties of Discourse | 1 |
Denham Walton Cowley and the Decentered Society | 41 |
Providence or Prudence? Fabling in Serious Reflections of Robinson Crusoe | 81 |
Urheberrecht | |
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