Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1925 - 379 páginas |
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... Poe 8. JOHN DRYDEN : Preface to the Fables 9. FREDERIC HARRISON : Ruskin as a Master of Prose . 10. CHARLES LAMB : On the Tragedies of Shakespeare • II . HENRY JAMES : The Art of Fiction . 12. EDGAR ALLAN POE : The Philosophy of ...
... Poe 8. JOHN DRYDEN : Preface to the Fables 9. FREDERIC HARRISON : Ruskin as a Master of Prose . 10. CHARLES LAMB : On the Tragedies of Shakespeare • II . HENRY JAMES : The Art of Fiction . 12. EDGAR ALLAN POE : The Philosophy of ...
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... Poe is largely an analysis of the col- lective estimate of Poe , with comments of his own . It is one of the best specimens of that type that we have . An even more matter of fact example is in Mr. Sidney Lee's Life of William ...
... Poe is largely an analysis of the col- lective estimate of Poe , with comments of his own . It is one of the best specimens of that type that we have . An even more matter of fact example is in Mr. Sidney Lee's Life of William ...
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... Poe , Mr. Harrison , and Mr. Robertson will be found to contain material of this sort . An exceedingly prolific source of actual critical commentary lies in the interpretation of an author's meaning . The love of literary interpretation ...
... Poe , Mr. Harrison , and Mr. Robertson will be found to contain material of this sort . An exceedingly prolific source of actual critical commentary lies in the interpretation of an author's meaning . The love of literary interpretation ...
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... Poe is insignificant and meretricious because he did not in the least care to inculcate a moral and " significant " view of the universe , but preferred to work as skilfully from any premises that he chose to assume to a perfect ...
... Poe is insignificant and meretricious because he did not in the least care to inculcate a moral and " significant " view of the universe , but preferred to work as skilfully from any premises that he chose to assume to a perfect ...
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... Poe is , in his own opinion , the best example of his method . To a certain degree , of course , writers like Bagehot are " scientific " in that they expound facts which in a large measure are not open to question . A distinction ...
... Poe is , in his own opinion , the best example of his method . To a certain degree , of course , writers like Bagehot are " scientific " in that they expound facts which in a large measure are not open to question . A distinction ...
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