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Page 94
... deny that there is greater significance in the satire and Lock does not deny that there is much localised political material . See also W. J. McCormack , ' On Gulliver's Travels ' , Narrative : From Malory to Motion Pictures , ed ...
... deny that there is greater significance in the satire and Lock does not deny that there is much localised political material . See also W. J. McCormack , ' On Gulliver's Travels ' , Narrative : From Malory to Motion Pictures , ed ...
Page 94
... deny that there is greater significance in the satire and Lock does not deny that there is much localised political material . See also W. J. McCormack , ' On Gulliver's Travels ' , Narrative : From Malory to Motion Pictures , ed ...
... deny that there is greater significance in the satire and Lock does not deny that there is much localised political material . See also W. J. McCormack , ' On Gulliver's Travels ' , Narrative : From Malory to Motion Pictures , ed ...
Page 129
... deny a coherence to the written work . In contrast , Cleanth Brooks , for example , when dwelling on lyric poetry as his major fund of literary exempla , returns constantly to the unity of literary creation : to deny that the coherence ...
... deny a coherence to the written work . In contrast , Cleanth Brooks , for example , when dwelling on lyric poetry as his major fund of literary exempla , returns constantly to the unity of literary creation : to deny that the coherence ...
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