Forms of Reflection: Genre and Culture in Meditational WritingJohns Hopkins University Press, 1993 - 232 Seiten |
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... authorities , Christian is taught , when confronted with dark places , to meditate privily on what he is about . The professor , in this episode any- way , is taught how to become an authority unto himself . That is not to say that this ...
... authorities , Christian is taught , when confronted with dark places , to meditate privily on what he is about . The professor , in this episode any- way , is taught how to become an authority unto himself . That is not to say that this ...
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... authority and the inner light . No one " way " works in all circumstances : He creeps , he goes , he stands ; yea , who can tell Of all his postures ? Yet there's none of these Will make him master of what Fowls he please . Yea , he ...
... authority and the inner light . No one " way " works in all circumstances : He creeps , he goes , he stands ; yea , who can tell Of all his postures ? Yet there's none of these Will make him master of what Fowls he please . Yea , he ...
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... authority , and readers to critics . . Coleridge presents The Friend as both a digest of authoritative writ- ing and as a history of his own labors to comprehend them . His attempts to assimilate one with the other lead to practices ...
... authority , and readers to critics . . Coleridge presents The Friend as both a digest of authoritative writ- ing and as a history of his own labors to comprehend them . His attempts to assimilate one with the other lead to practices ...
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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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