Recueil général des opéras représentés par l'Academie royale de musique depuis son établissement, Volume 1Slatkine Reprints, 1965 |
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... presents for that very reason an excellent oppor- tunity to study commentary when it has no function other than to be itself ... present me to your Memory , such as I naturally am " ( II , 718 ) , we find him often confessing to self ...
... presents for that very reason an excellent oppor- tunity to study commentary when it has no function other than to be itself ... present me to your Memory , such as I naturally am " ( II , 718 ) , we find him often confessing to self ...
Pagina 358
... Present in The Aspern Papers , " Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science , Arts , and Letters , XLIV ( 1959 ) , 381–88 . Baskett recognizes that the nar- rator's vision of the past is far from a reliable one and that in fact the ...
... Present in The Aspern Papers , " Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science , Arts , and Letters , XLIV ( 1959 ) , 381–88 . Baskett recognizes that the nar- rator's vision of the past is far from a reliable one and that in fact the ...
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... present and the ordered past . " People are not [ at the present time ] necessarily less moral , but there is no universal standard of Moral Taste - even among Principled persons - to which a writer can appeal " ( Some Principles of ...
... present and the ordered past . " People are not [ at the present time ] necessarily less moral , but there is no universal standard of Moral Taste - even among Principled persons - to which a writer can appeal " ( Some Principles of ...
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True Novels Must Be Realistic | 23 |
All Authors Should Be Objective | 67 |
True Art Ignores the Audience | 89 |
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