Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1925 - 379 páginas |
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... sound knowledge of that art is , in my opinion , to be found in the examination of actual critical production . It is certainly wholesome to treat works of criticism like any other body of facts , as well as an illustration of some ...
... sound knowledge of that art is , in my opinion , to be found in the examination of actual critical production . It is certainly wholesome to treat works of criticism like any other body of facts , as well as an illustration of some ...
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... sound , criticism may be said , broadly , to aim at establishing fact ; it is a method of demonstration . Viewed in this light , criticism may be applied 1 For an able statement of the essence and merits of this conflict , see W. P. ...
... sound , criticism may be said , broadly , to aim at establishing fact ; it is a method of demonstration . Viewed in this light , criticism may be applied 1 For an able statement of the essence and merits of this conflict , see W. P. ...
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... the value or the currency of its ideas , it is good criticism in so far as it presents a clear thesis or a coherent body of facts . Like any other piece of writing it is amenable to sound rhetorical principles . INTRODUCTION xxi.
... the value or the currency of its ideas , it is good criticism in so far as it presents a clear thesis or a coherent body of facts . Like any other piece of writing it is amenable to sound rhetorical principles . INTRODUCTION xxi.
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William Tenney Brewster. of writing it is amenable to sound rhetorical principles . Its clear- ness is of prime importance . ―― Any occasion may serve for the display of criticism and any motive may serve for its expression . Desire to ...
William Tenney Brewster. of writing it is amenable to sound rhetorical principles . Its clear- ness is of prime importance . ―― Any occasion may serve for the display of criticism and any motive may serve for its expression . Desire to ...
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... sound , in that they take into account the author's point of view in criticising his work . A more extended program may be offered to advanced students . It is not a bad plan subject , of course , to many modifications of detail to make ...
... sound , in that they take into account the author's point of view in criticising his work . A more extended program may be offered to advanced students . It is not a bad plan subject , of course , to many modifications of detail to make ...
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