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... regard to Cæsar , and how far are these indicated in the play ? ( 6 ) Explain the meaning of the following extracts with reference to the speaker and the subject , and make special notes on the words italicised : For he is superstitious ...
... regard to Cæsar , and how far are these indicated in the play ? ( 6 ) Explain the meaning of the following extracts with reference to the speaker and the subject , and make special notes on the words italicised : For he is superstitious ...
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... regard to ( b ) state the point of view from which Carlyle sums up John- son's general influence on the history of the English nation . 6. ( a ) Show the structure of the Spenserian stanza . Mention some great poems which have been ...
... regard to ( b ) state the point of view from which Carlyle sums up John- son's general influence on the history of the English nation . 6. ( a ) Show the structure of the Spenserian stanza . Mention some great poems which have been ...
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... regard his view of the Absolute as satisfactory ? 4. " If the appearance is not real , then it is not false appearance , because it is nothing . On the other hand , if it is false , it must therefore be true reality , for it is some ...
... regard his view of the Absolute as satisfactory ? 4. " If the appearance is not real , then it is not false appearance , because it is nothing . On the other hand , if it is false , it must therefore be true reality , for it is some ...
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... regard his view of the Absolute as satisfactory ? 4. " If the appearance is not real , then it is not false appearance , because it is nothing . On the other hand , if it is false , it must therefore be true reality , for it is some ...
... regard his view of the Absolute as satisfactory ? 4. " If the appearance is not real , then it is not false appearance , because it is nothing . On the other hand , if it is false , it must therefore be true reality , for it is some ...
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... regards the social ideal ? 2. What does Carlyle mean by Hero - worship ? Criti- cally distinguish the strong and weak features of it . 3. Arnold speaks of the Anglo - Saxon political tendency to pass from Feudalism through personal ...
... regards the social ideal ? 2. What does Carlyle mean by Hero - worship ? Criti- cally distinguish the strong and weak features of it . 3. Arnold speaks of the Anglo - Saxon political tendency to pass from Feudalism through personal ...
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