Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1925 - 379 páginas |
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... example , sees in reviews of the first night very divergent opinions about a particular play , and he may " shudder , and know not how to think " or where to go . Or a modest seeker for finality , disdaining all forms of criticism that ...
... example , sees in reviews of the first night very divergent opinions about a particular play , and he may " shudder , and know not how to think " or where to go . Or a modest seeker for finality , disdaining all forms of criticism that ...
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... example , are " beautiful objects " ? What is " the best that is known and thought in the world " ? What , so to ... examples of beauty and the best . For these and other reasons too numerous to mention a deal of disagreement and ...
... example , are " beautiful objects " ? What is " the best that is known and thought in the world " ? What , so to ... examples of beauty and the best . For these and other reasons too numerous to mention a deal of disagreement and ...
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... , The Authority of Criticism . 2 See , for example , Č . T. Winchester , Some Principles of Literary Criticism , and W. J. Courthorpe , Life in Poetry , Law in Taste . to any branch of human thought or activity ; any xiv INTRODUCTION.
... , The Authority of Criticism . 2 See , for example , Č . T. Winchester , Some Principles of Literary Criticism , and W. J. Courthorpe , Life in Poetry , Law in Taste . to any branch of human thought or activity ; any xiv INTRODUCTION.
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... example , aims to establish the correctness of the text of an author ; it employs , very usefully , much human energy . Bio- graphical criticism tries to establish the facts of the life of an author and to show how they are related to ...
... example , aims to establish the correctness of the text of an author ; it employs , very usefully , much human energy . Bio- graphical criticism tries to establish the facts of the life of an author and to show how they are related to ...
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... example of this interest . Many of the great classes or types have become more or less set , and we have the commonly accepted categories of epic , dramatic , 1 See , for example , Mr. A. C. Benson's Life of Pater in the English Men of ...
... example of this interest . Many of the great classes or types have become more or less set , and we have the commonly accepted categories of epic , dramatic , 1 See , for example , Mr. A. C. Benson's Life of Pater in the English Men of ...
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