Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1925 - 379 páginas |
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... present volume is less a complete illustration of a form of discourse than an analysis of a fair variety of pieces that would commonly be called literary criticism , but it is hoped that it also will be useful at least to those ...
... present volume is less a complete illustration of a form of discourse than an analysis of a fair variety of pieces that would commonly be called literary criticism , but it is hoped that it also will be useful at least to those ...
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... present book may be termed , in short , an introduction to the study and practice of literary criticism . W. T. B. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY , July 12 , 1907 . CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ESSAYS . 1. LESLIE STEPHEN : Wood's Halfpence vi PREFACE.
... present book may be termed , in short , an introduction to the study and practice of literary criticism . W. T. B. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY , July 12 , 1907 . CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ESSAYS . 1. LESLIE STEPHEN : Wood's Halfpence vi PREFACE.
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... present in the mind of the speaker . That opinion may be modified by further reading and by the clash of opinion with opinion , but the resulting judg- ment , if sincerely held , will be true , as an " existential " fact . This primary ...
... present in the mind of the speaker . That opinion may be modified by further reading and by the clash of opinion with opinion , but the resulting judg- ment , if sincerely held , will be true , as an " existential " fact . This primary ...
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... present purposes , though interesting , any effort to theorize along that 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 ...
... present purposes , though interesting , any effort to theorize along that 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 ...
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... presents a pretty complete or a pretty scattering set of ideas , of which the latter type is the more moribund . The ... present a body of fact or theory about some author or book , — about litera- ture , in short , to a reader or an ...
... presents a pretty complete or a pretty scattering set of ideas , of which the latter type is the more moribund . The ... present a body of fact or theory about some author or book , — about litera- ture , in short , to a reader or an ...
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