Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1925 - 379 páginas |
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Página xiii
... impression , as with Pater ; others , like those of Arnold , relate to moral value and significance ; for Mr. Howells good criticism is , by implication , that which lends the helping hand to the next generation of writers ; bad , that ...
... impression , as with Pater ; others , like those of Arnold , relate to moral value and significance ; for Mr. Howells good criticism is , by implication , that which lends the helping hand to the next generation of writers ; bad , that ...
Página xxix
... impressions that young readers have ; but they are either very vague and so obvious that one could guess at them with his eyes shut , or they are very exclamatory , and in either case half a dozen pages of such talk is not good . They ...
... impressions that young readers have ; but they are either very vague and so obvious that one could guess at them with his eyes shut , or they are very exclamatory , and in either case half a dozen pages of such talk is not good . They ...
Página xxx
... impression of Johnson , for as a matter of fact nearly everything that we know of Johnson comes from Boswell . A common attitude is for students to apologize for their authors for Franklin , say , or Poe a thing that seems to be quite ...
... impression of Johnson , for as a matter of fact nearly everything that we know of Johnson comes from Boswell . A common attitude is for students to apologize for their authors for Franklin , say , or Poe a thing that seems to be quite ...
Página xxxii
... either by way of personal impression or impersonal discussion , is a good subject for another essay . Here , experience shows , students are likely to forget what they have been talking about in their preceding themes : xxxii INTRODUCTION.
... either by way of personal impression or impersonal discussion , is a good subject for another essay . Here , experience shows , students are likely to forget what they have been talking about in their preceding themes : xxxii INTRODUCTION.
Página 34
... impression altogether exceptional , as of pleasure mixed illegiti- mately with the forbidden and horrible . For a lighter and more genial specimen of De Quincey in his whimsical vein , Sortilege and Astrology may be cordially ...
... impression altogether exceptional , as of pleasure mixed illegiti- mately with the forbidden and horrible . For a lighter and more genial specimen of De Quincey in his whimsical vein , Sortilege and Astrology may be cordially ...
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