Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1919 - 379 páginas |
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... important points all along brought out relate to the dicta of each critic and his reasons for holding his opinions . The safest way to begin the study of literary criticism and the surest progress toward a sound knowledge of that art is ...
... important points all along brought out relate to the dicta of each critic and his reasons for holding his opinions . The safest way to begin the study of literary criticism and the surest progress toward a sound knowledge of that art is ...
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... importance for students at the outset of the study of literary criticism . Soundly and surely to trace the real history of any body of literary opinion is a delicate and complicated task , too hard , unquestionably , for most college ...
... importance for students at the outset of the study of literary criticism . Soundly and surely to trace the real history of any body of literary opinion is a delicate and complicated task , too hard , unquestionably , for most college ...
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... important , then , is not that the critic should possess a correct abstract definition of beauty for the intellect , but a certain kind of temperament , the power of being deeply moved by the presence of beautiful objects . " Mr ...
... important , then , is not that the critic should possess a correct abstract definition of beauty for the intellect , but a certain kind of temperament , the power of being deeply moved by the presence of beautiful objects . " Mr ...
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... important source of material.1 This is a field in which an enormous amount of literary work remains to be done . Facts relating to the class or type of writer to which an author belongs are another well - recognized kind of material ...
... important source of material.1 This is a field in which an enormous amount of literary work remains to be done . Facts relating to the class or type of writer to which an author belongs are another well - recognized kind of material ...
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... importance , and it aims to infer the unknown from the known . To its inductions and generalizations we owe whatever literary principles we have . As has been said these types are merely tendencies , and others may be recognized ...
... importance , and it aims to infer the unknown from the known . To its inductions and generalizations we owe whatever literary principles we have . As has been said these types are merely tendencies , and others may be recognized ...
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