Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1919 - 379 páginas |
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... ideas and don't prescribe rules . Sainte- Beuve and Mat . Arnold ( in a smaller way ) are the only modern critics who seem to me worth reading perhaps , too , Lowell . We are generally a poor lot , horribly afraid of not being in the 6 ...
... ideas and don't prescribe rules . Sainte- Beuve and Mat . Arnold ( in a smaller way ) are the only modern critics who seem to me worth reading perhaps , too , Lowell . We are generally a poor lot , horribly afraid of not being in the 6 ...
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... ideas of value are just the same , it is a good practice in studying critics , to see on what ideas they lay stress . It ... idea or in their special examples of beauty and the best . For these and other reasons too numerous to mention a ...
... ideas of value are just the same , it is a good practice in studying critics , to see on what ideas they lay stress . It ... idea or in their special examples of beauty and the best . For these and other reasons too numerous to mention a ...
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... ideas and are the sanction for authority . Not only have rules been given " for not writing and judging ill , " but the problem of the fundamental law which shall enable us to know the truth has been , somewhat unsuccessfully , the ...
... ideas and are the sanction for authority . Not only have rules been given " for not writing and judging ill , " but the problem of the fundamental law which shall enable us to know the truth has been , somewhat unsuccessfully , the ...
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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 ... ideas are the main thing , others , that the expression of personality is what counts , still others , that one must ...
William Tenney Brewster. to any branch of human thought or activity ; any idea or process may be subject to it ; one ... ideas are the main thing , others , that the expression of personality is what counts , still others , that one must ...
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... ideas , a fair reputation , without any palpable substitution . Macaulay's essay on Mont- gomery does this and does it very effectively , much more so than the destructive criticism of Jeffrey , whose work , as a matter of historical ...
... ideas , a fair reputation , without any palpable substitution . Macaulay's essay on Mont- gomery does this and does it very effectively , much more so than the destructive criticism of Jeffrey , whose work , as a matter of historical ...
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