Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1919 - 379 páginas |
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... living by selling his opinion about other people ! And fancy any one paying him for it ! " In short , criticism is one thing to Arnold and quite another thing to Mr. Howells and Morris , and their views are perhaps no more opposite than ...
... living by selling his opinion about other people ! And fancy any one paying him for it ! " In short , criticism is one thing to Arnold and quite another thing to Mr. Howells and Morris , and their views are perhaps no more opposite than ...
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... living critics , Mr. Collins , Mr. Stedman , Mr. Morley , Mr. Courthorpe , Mr. Chesterton , Mr. Archer , Mr. Birrell , Mr. Colvin , Professor Gosse , Professor Saintsbury , Professor Ward , Professor Woodberry , and many others are ...
... living critics , Mr. Collins , Mr. Stedman , Mr. Morley , Mr. Courthorpe , Mr. Chesterton , Mr. Archer , Mr. Birrell , Mr. Colvin , Professor Gosse , Professor Saintsbury , Professor Ward , Professor Woodberry , and many others are ...
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... living power , has transmigrated into other forms . Now , on the contrary , the Iliad , the Prometheus of Eschylus , the Othello or King Lear , the Hamlet or Macbeth , or the Paradise Lost , are not militant , but triumphant forever ...
... living power , has transmigrated into other forms . Now , on the contrary , the Iliad , the Prometheus of Eschylus , the Othello or King Lear , the Hamlet or Macbeth , or the Paradise Lost , are not militant , but triumphant forever ...
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... living here , Virtues , indeed remote , seem to be near . Who would imagine it possible that in a very few lines so many remote ideas could be brought together ? Since ' tis my doom , Love's undershrieve , Why this reprieve ? Why doth ...
... living here , Virtues , indeed remote , seem to be near . Who would imagine it possible that in a very few lines so many remote ideas could be brought together ? Since ' tis my doom , Love's undershrieve , Why this reprieve ? Why doth ...
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... living , except himself , could have produced . Pope , at thirty , had laid up between six and seven thousand pounds , the fruits of his poetry . It was not , we suspect , because he had a higher spirit or a more scrupulous conscience ...
... living , except himself , could have produced . Pope , at thirty , had laid up between six and seven thousand pounds , the fruits of his poetry . It was not , we suspect , because he had a higher spirit or a more scrupulous conscience ...
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