Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1925 - 379 páginas |
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... thought in the world . " Pater's theory is summed up in these words , " " What is important , then , is not that the critic should possess a correct abstract definition of beauty for the intellect , but a certain kind of temperament ...
... thought in the world . " Pater's theory is summed up in these words , " " What is important , then , is not that the critic should possess a correct abstract definition of beauty for the intellect , but a certain kind of temperament ...
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... thought in the world , " that " the critic should possess . . a certain kind of temperament , the power of being deeply moved by the presence of beautiful objects , " that it should " get behind spontaneous judgment , " that it is as a ...
... thought in the world , " that " the critic should possess . . a certain kind of temperament , the power of being deeply moved by the presence of beautiful objects , " that it should " get behind spontaneous judgment , " that it is as a ...
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... thought in the world " ? What , so to speak , are the finger - marks of the " able and honest hand " ? What is the " spontaneous judgment " and by what subtle by - path may one " get behind it " ? Over such questions much discussion ...
... thought in the world " ? What , so to speak , are the finger - marks of the " able and honest hand " ? What is the " spontaneous judgment " and by what subtle by - path may one " get behind it " ? Over such questions much discussion ...
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... Authority of Criticism . 2 See , for example , Č . T. Winchester , Some Principles of Literary Criticism , and W. J. Courthorpe , Life in Poetry , Law in Taste . to any branch of human thought or activity ; any xiv INTRODUCTION.
... Authority of Criticism . 2 See , for example , Č . T. Winchester , Some Principles of Literary Criticism , and W. J. Courthorpe , Life in Poetry , Law in Taste . to any branch of human thought or activity ; any xiv INTRODUCTION.
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William Tenney Brewster. to any branch of human thought or activity ; any idea or process may be subject to it ; one may criticise the latest findings of astronomy or the making of armor - plate and automobiles , may criticise oatmeal as ...
William Tenney Brewster. to any branch of human thought or activity ; any idea or process may be subject to it ; one may criticise the latest findings of astronomy or the making of armor - plate and automobiles , may criticise oatmeal as ...
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