Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1919 - 379 páginas |
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... course , be made , according to the preference of the teacher . I have chiefly tried to get as large a variety as possible within the limits of literary criticism , to avoid repetition of type , to present well - contrasted views and ...
... course , be made , according to the preference of the teacher . I have chiefly tried to get as large a variety as possible within the limits of literary criticism , to avoid repetition of type , to present well - contrasted views and ...
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... course of the introduction and the notes , and an index of names and of topics . Any one who wishes to pursue the subject of criticism more exhaustively is , of course , referred to Professor Gayley and Professor Scott's invaluable ...
... course of the introduction and the notes , and an index of names and of topics . Any one who wishes to pursue the subject of criticism more exhaustively is , of course , referred to Professor Gayley and Professor Scott's invaluable ...
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... course , ' wrote sarcastic , ' as Artemus Ward says , and intended for a passing dig in the ribs of some modern critics , who think that they can lay down laws in art like the Pope in religion , e.g. , the whole Rossetti- Swinburne ...
... course , ' wrote sarcastic , ' as Artemus Ward says , and intended for a passing dig in the ribs of some modern critics , who think that they can lay down laws in art like the Pope in religion , e.g. , the whole Rossetti- Swinburne ...
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... course , very vague ; it does not distinguish good criticism from bad criticism , except in respect to sincerity . One must , therefore , inquire further into the matter . The Before taking up that task one or two general observations ...
... course , very vague ; it does not distinguish good criticism from bad criticism , except in respect to sincerity . One must , therefore , inquire further into the matter . The Before taking up that task one or two general observations ...
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... course , the basis of all good historical criticism . In passing , however , it may be said that what has been called the “ collective ” estimate of books and authors receives , on the whole , too little attention from critics . Critics ...
... course , the basis of all good historical criticism . In passing , however , it may be said that what has been called the “ collective ” estimate of books and authors receives , on the whole , too little attention from critics . Critics ...
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