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Štěpaník, Karel.
Literatura. In: Štěpaník, Karel. William Hazlitt jako literární kritik.
1947, pp. 209.
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Štěpaník, Karel.
Summary. In: Štěpaník, Karel. William Hazlitt jako literární kritik.
1947, pp. 205–208.
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Hroch, Jaroslav.
Summary. In: Hroch, Jaroslav. Filosofická hermeneutika v dějinách a v současnosti.
1997, pp. 188–196.
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Štěpaník, Karel.
Literární prameny Keatsovy tvorby. In: Štěpaník, Karel. Básnické dílo Johna Keatse.
1958, pp. 163–224.
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Štěpaník, Karel.
Základní literatura. In: Štěpaník, Karel. Básnické dílo Johna Keatse.
1958, pp. 230–231.
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Štěpaník, Karel.
Summary. In: Štěpaník, Karel. Básnické dílo Johna Keatse.
1958, pp. 225–229.
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Klimeš, Jan.
Seeking the pattern of aesthetic value in a work of art. Pro-Fil. 2012, vol. 13, iss. 1, pp. 8–28.
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Švaňa, Lukáš.
Jus post bellum and global responsibility for peace. Pro-Fil. 2020, vol. 21, iss. 2, pp. 18–29.
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Horyna, Břetislav.
The history of the dead God : the genesis of 'the death of God' in philosophy and literature before Nietzsche. Pro-Fil. 2020, vol. 21, iss. 2, pp. 1–17.
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Brożek, Anna.
The significance of Kazimierz Twardowski in philosophy and culture. Pro-Fil. 2014, vol. 15, iss. 1, pp. 32–46.
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Pushpakumara, Saman.
[Žižek, Slavoj. Less than nothing: Hegel and the shadow of dialectical materialism]. Pro-Fil. 2014, vol. 15, iss. 1, pp. 116–126.
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Bicanová, Klára.
Bibliography. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
2013, pp. 133–141.
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Bicanová, Klára.
Index. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
2013, pp. 151–152.
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Bicanová, Klára.
Nicolas Boileau-Déspreaux and the ideal of neoclassical esprit. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
2013, pp. 75–85.
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Bicanová, Klára.
Joseph Addison and the aesthetics of neoclassical wit. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
2013, pp. 109–118.
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Bicanová, Klára.
John Dryden and vagaries of restoration wit. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
2013, pp. 88–97.
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Bicanová, Klára.
Official and alternative classical aesthetics: Bouhours, Méré, and Boileau : [introduction]. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
2013, pp. 55–56.
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Bicanová, Klára.
Alexander Pope and wit as meta-criticism. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
2013, pp. 98–109.
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Bicanová, Klára.
Wit as aesthetic concept. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
2013, pp. 31–44.
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Kudrnáčová, Naděžda.
The specific semantico-syntactic status of secondary agent constructions. In: Kudrnáčová, Naděžda. Caused motion: secondary agent constructions.
2013, pp. 8–11.
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Kudrnáčová, Naděžda.
Summary. In: Kudrnáčová, Naděžda. Caused motion: secondary agent constructions.
2013, pp. 137–139.
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Kudrnáčová, Naděžda.
Further factors licensing SA constructions. In: Kudrnáčová, Naděžda. Caused motion: secondary agent constructions.
2013, pp. 74–75.
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Kudrnáčová, Naděžda.
Internally vs. externally operating energy. In: Kudrnáčová, Naděžda. Caused motion: secondary agent constructions.
2013, pp. 68–73.