Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1925 - 379 páginas |
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Página xiv
... line , let us turn to criticism as a body of specific actual fact , and illus- trating the matter by a pretty wide variety of specimens from well - known English criticism of high quality , let us see what , in general , criticism means ...
... line , let us turn to criticism as a body of specific actual fact , and illus- trating the matter by a pretty wide variety of specimens from well - known English criticism of high quality , let us see what , in general , criticism means ...
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... line in its attempt to define literature , and its tests are evidently not so precise as may be applied in a matter of natural or chemical science . For some expounders of literature will have it that the ideas are the main thing ...
... line in its attempt to define literature , and its tests are evidently not so precise as may be applied in a matter of natural or chemical science . For some expounders of literature will have it that the ideas are the main thing ...
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... line of separation between any two classes cannot be surely drawn . Though the classifications are not very satisfactory , some of the main types may be briefly indicated . - The primary , the most elementary , and by all means the ...
... line of separation between any two classes cannot be surely drawn . Though the classifications are not very satisfactory , some of the main types may be briefly indicated . - The primary , the most elementary , and by all means the ...
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... lines of poetry may serve as a gauge for all literary production whatsoever , and most people , even if they grant the truth of Arnold's thesis , are put to it when they try to make a practical application thereof ; one can find the ...
... lines of poetry may serve as a gauge for all literary production whatsoever , and most people , even if they grant the truth of Arnold's thesis , are put to it when they try to make a practical application thereof ; one can find the ...
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... lines indicated by the classi- fication and not abjure all preceding labour and knowledge . With regard to another theme , it is most important of all that a student should learn to state , just as a plain matter of fact , what is the ...
... lines indicated by the classi- fication and not abjure all preceding labour and knowledge . With regard to another theme , it is most important of all that a student should learn to state , just as a plain matter of fact , what is the ...
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