Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1925 - 379 páginas |
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... becoming self - conscious and cramped . I should , indeed , advise the great writers - Shakespeare , Goethe , Scott , etc. , etc. , who give ideas and don't prescribe rules . Sainte- Beuve and Mat . Arnold ( in a smaller way ) are the ...
... becoming self - conscious and cramped . I should , indeed , advise the great writers - Shakespeare , Goethe , Scott , etc. , etc. , who give ideas and don't prescribe rules . Sainte- Beuve and Mat . Arnold ( in a smaller way ) are the ...
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... becomes a dogma , the moment an opinion , though uttered with , is found really to contain , finality , it ceases to be interesting ; for the history of literary criticism shows 1 William James , The Varieties of Religious Experience ...
... becomes a dogma , the moment an opinion , though uttered with , is found really to contain , finality , it ceases to be interesting ; for the history of literary criticism shows 1 William James , The Varieties of Religious Experience ...
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... become vague . It is the task of each critic to illustrate his conception of these terms by his essays : but the fact remains that no two critics would agree in their illustrations of the general idea or in their special examples of ...
... become vague . It is the task of each critic to illustrate his conception of these terms by his essays : but the fact remains that no two critics would agree in their illustrations of the general idea or in their special examples of ...
Página xvi
... becomes transcendental . Mr. Robertson's critique of Poe is largely an analysis of the col- lective estimate of Poe ... become more or less set , and we have the commonly accepted categories of epic , dramatic , 1 See , for example , Mr ...
... becomes transcendental . Mr. Robertson's critique of Poe is largely an analysis of the col- lective estimate of Poe ... become more or less set , and we have the commonly accepted categories of epic , dramatic , 1 See , for example , Mr ...
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... becomes crystallized . Such opinions will be more or less widely held in proportion as they are useful and valuable to the people whom they chance to affect ; what seems to be good will hold , what is not useful will perish or be ...
... becomes crystallized . Such opinions will be more or less widely held in proportion as they are useful and valuable to the people whom they chance to affect ; what seems to be good will hold , what is not useful will perish or be ...
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