Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1925 - 379 páginas |
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... . PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY : A Defence of Poetry NOTES AND QUESTIONS ON THE PRECEDING SELECTIONS LIST OF BOOKS REFERRED TO IN THE INTRODUCTION AND THE NOTES 356 INDEX • 361 INTRODUCTION I THE once common and popular notion that criticism vii.
... . PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY : A Defence of Poetry NOTES AND QUESTIONS ON THE PRECEDING SELECTIONS LIST OF BOOKS REFERRED TO IN THE INTRODUCTION AND THE NOTES 356 INDEX • 361 INTRODUCTION I THE once common and popular notion that criticism vii.
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William Tenney Brewster. INTRODUCTION I THE once common and popular notion that criticism is fault- finding , more or less direct and pointed , more or less elaborate , is so far passing out of use that it may be dismissed with a word ...
William Tenney Brewster. INTRODUCTION I THE once common and popular notion that criticism is fault- finding , more or less direct and pointed , more or less elaborate , is so far passing out of use that it may be dismissed with a word ...
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... once more ; for people are prone to cling to the word of distinguished critics and catchpenny reviewers as if it contained final , universal , and unexpugnable truth . Such things the opinion of any critic does not and never can contain ...
... once more ; for people are prone to cling to the word of distinguished critics and catchpenny reviewers as if it contained final , universal , and unexpugnable truth . Such things the opinion of any critic does not and never can contain ...
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... once the most conspicuous entity among the various branches of criticism and the most inaccurate and indefinite in the application of its tests . Literary criticism stumbles at the starting line in its attempt to define literature , and ...
... once the most conspicuous entity among the various branches of criticism and the most inaccurate and indefinite in the application of its tests . Literary criticism stumbles at the starting line in its attempt to define literature , and ...
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... once started on his literary way ; it may be a matter of substance , as with the somewhat elaborate classification of DeQuincey's writings in this volume . There are other appropriate ways . With a good classification as a basis , a ...
... once started on his literary way ; it may be a matter of substance , as with the somewhat elaborate classification of DeQuincey's writings in this volume . There are other appropriate ways . With a good classification as a basis , a ...
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