Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1919 - 379 páginas |
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Página xviii
... feels , what he deems it good for people to know , and does not think of the categories . The combination of the elements just spoken of the material , the personality , the point of view , the animus , the training , etc. , of the ...
... feels , what he deems it good for people to know , and does not think of the categories . The combination of the elements just spoken of the material , the personality , the point of view , the animus , the training , etc. , of the ...
Página xxvii
... feeling or opinion without regard to external and objective fact , and a matter - of - fact statement of the collective fact . No writer in this volume quite reaches either extreme . Lamb is nearest to impressionism ; Mr. Robertson to ...
... feeling or opinion without regard to external and objective fact , and a matter - of - fact statement of the collective fact . No writer in this volume quite reaches either extreme . Lamb is nearest to impressionism ; Mr. Robertson to ...
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... feeling . " George Eliot " understands human nature , " but " many of her characters are not universal . " " If she does not give us all the truth about life , she touches some of its deeper realities - She loves the deeper problems ...
... feeling . " George Eliot " understands human nature , " but " many of her characters are not universal . " " If she does not give us all the truth about life , she touches some of its deeper realities - She loves the deeper problems ...
Página xxxii
... feeling that predominates . That which distin- guishes him from other writers of his class , intellectually and spiritually , is surely a thing worth exposition . Another impor- tant source of material for a theme is found in the ...
... feeling that predominates . That which distin- guishes him from other writers of his class , intellectually and spiritually , is surely a thing worth exposition . Another impor- tant source of material for a theme is found in the ...
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... feeling he had come to Ireland ; and Ireland - I am speaking of a century and a half ago was the opprobrium of ... feelings might have been differ- ent ; but he always held that they were " as inconsiderable as the women and children ...
... feeling he had come to Ireland ; and Ireland - I am speaking of a century and a half ago was the opprobrium of ... feelings might have been differ- ent ; but he always held that they were " as inconsiderable as the women and children ...
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