Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1925 - 379 páginas |
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... criticism , to avoid repetition of type , to present well - contrasted views and methods , and to avoid essays of too difficult a character . These reasons will ― M277826 For account for the omission of most earlier modern critics except V.
... criticism , to avoid repetition of type , to present well - contrasted views and methods , and to avoid essays of too difficult a character . These reasons will ― M277826 For account for the omission of most earlier modern critics except V.
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... character of the author or to weigh and measure him at his just value . Like any criticism , it may deal with different kinds of material — personality , work , style , etc. — but its essence is an attempt justly to appreciate the ...
... character of the author or to weigh and measure him at his just value . Like any criticism , it may deal with different kinds of material — personality , work , style , etc. — but its essence is an attempt justly to appreciate the ...
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... characters are not universal . " " If she does not give us all the truth about life , she touches some of its deeper realities She loves the deeper problems . " " She has a perfectly marvellous insight into human nature . Few , if any ...
... characters are not universal . " " If she does not give us all the truth about life , she touches some of its deeper realities She loves the deeper problems . " " She has a perfectly marvellous insight into human nature . Few , if any ...
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... character than Romola , wholly for- getting to discriminate between the artistic problem involved and the personal reaction , and assuming too blithely that the two are really comparable . Again , a young critic will be disappointed ...
... character than Romola , wholly for- getting to discriminate between the artistic problem involved and the personal reaction , and assuming too blithely that the two are really comparable . Again , a young critic will be disappointed ...
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... character , with illustrations ) , Modern Superstition , Anecdotage , French and English Manners , Account of the Williams Murders ( the postscript to " Murder considered as one of the Fine Arts " ) . In the same sub - class we would ...
... character , with illustrations ) , Modern Superstition , Anecdotage , French and English Manners , Account of the Williams Murders ( the postscript to " Murder considered as one of the Fine Arts " ) . In the same sub - class we would ...
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