Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1925 - 379 páginas |
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... existence in the mind of the critic who utters it ; it is a fact of what has been happily called the " existential " sort.1 In this sense , any chance saying about an author or a book is criticism : it states a fact , a reality , a ...
... existence in the mind of the critic who utters it ; it is a fact of what has been happily called the " existential " sort.1 In this sense , any chance saying about an author or a book is criticism : it states a fact , a reality , a ...
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... existence as reality of different sorts : some concern them- selves with what is loosely called impression , as with Pater ; others , like those of Arnold , relate to moral value and significance ; for Mr. Howells good criticism is , by ...
... existence as reality of different sorts : some concern them- selves with what is loosely called impression , as with Pater ; others , like those of Arnold , relate to moral value and significance ; for Mr. Howells good criticism is , by ...
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... existence . Characteristically it consists in setting up or strongly implying a standard philosophical , political , religious , commercial , socio- logical , or what not - and rating literature by it . Alleged " canons of criticism ...
... existence . Characteristically it consists in setting up or strongly implying a standard philosophical , political , religious , commercial , socio- logical , or what not - and rating literature by it . Alleged " canons of criticism ...
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... existence . It shows the quality already noticed . Swift is burning with a passion the glow of which makes other passions look cold , as it is said that some bright lights cause other illuminating objects to cast a shadow . Yet his face ...
... existence . It shows the quality already noticed . Swift is burning with a passion the glow of which makes other passions look cold , as it is said that some bright lights cause other illuminating objects to cast a shadow . Yet his face ...
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... existence , first , as regards absolute truth ; secondly , when that combat was over , as regards its form or mode of presenting the truth . And , as soon as a La Place , or anybody else , builds higher upon the foundations laid by this ...
... existence , first , as regards absolute truth ; secondly , when that combat was over , as regards its form or mode of presenting the truth . And , as soon as a La Place , or anybody else , builds higher upon the foundations laid by this ...
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