Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1919 - 379 páginas |
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... imaginative literature at the opening of the nineteenth century.1 It is critics of this type whom Mr. Howells has in mind , and their name is legion . Every critic in this volume is to some degree an example of it . Most conspicuous is ...
... imaginative literature at the opening of the nineteenth century.1 It is critics of this type whom Mr. Howells has in mind , and their name is legion . Every critic in this volume is to some degree an example of it . Most conspicuous is ...
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... imaginative power and beauty , " " a personality of singular charm , " " a certain unique style " ( of the late General ... imagination and intensity of feeling . " George Eliot " understands human nature , " but " many of her characters ...
... imaginative power and beauty , " " a personality of singular charm , " " a certain unique style " ( of the late General ... imagination and intensity of feeling . " George Eliot " understands human nature , " but " many of her characters ...
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... imagination . Squire Connolly must have 250 horses to bring his half - yearly rents to town ; and the poor man will have to pay thirty - six of Wood's halfpence to get a quart of twopenny ale . How is this proved ? One argument is a ...
... imagination . Squire Connolly must have 250 horses to bring his half - yearly rents to town ; and the poor man will have to pay thirty - six of Wood's halfpence to get a quart of twopenny ale . How is this proved ? One argument is a ...
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... Imagination , is practically equivalent . Hence , as Bacon's classification is the more scientific and searching ... Imaginative Writings and Prose - Poetry . It is necessary , above all things , to premise that in De Quincey the three ...
... Imagination , is practically equivalent . Hence , as Bacon's classification is the more scientific and searching ... Imaginative Writings and Prose - Poetry . It is necessary , above all things , to premise that in De Quincey the three ...
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... imagination entitling it , though a history , to rank also among his prose - phantasies . Nor does the remark apply to the Account of the Williams Murders , which beats for ghastly power anything else known in Newgate Calendar ...
... imagination entitling it , though a history , to rank also among his prose - phantasies . Nor does the remark apply to the Account of the Williams Murders , which beats for ghastly power anything else known in Newgate Calendar ...
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