Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1919 - 379 páginas |
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... matter of fact , as a body of more or less particular theses and opinions . Selections , there- fore , are given without abridgment , and the important points all along brought out relate to the dicta of each critic and his reasons for ...
... matter of fact , as a body of more or less particular theses and opinions . Selections , there- fore , are given without abridgment , and the important points all along brought out relate to the dicta of each critic and his reasons for ...
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... matter both of intelligent reading and of training in composition . The notes and questions are analytical rather than explanatory of the text ; bracketed footnotes in the shape of translations of phrases not clear from the context are ...
... matter both of intelligent reading and of training in composition . The notes and questions are analytical rather than explanatory of the text ; bracketed footnotes in the shape of translations of phrases not clear from the context are ...
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... matter . The Before taking up that task one or two general observations may be made by way of clearing the ground . The most evident cause for the discrepancies noted in the foregoing paragraphs lies in the diversity of the human ...
... matter . The Before taking up that task one or two general observations may be made by way of clearing the ground . The most evident cause for the discrepancies noted in the foregoing paragraphs lies in the diversity of the human ...
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... matter , to show what laws , what principles , what common human motive , underlie our critical ideas and are the sanction for authority . Not only have rules been given " for not writing and judging ill , " but the problem of the ...
... matter , to show what laws , what principles , what common human motive , underlie our critical ideas and are the sanction for authority . Not only have rules been given " for not writing and judging ill , " but the problem of the ...
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... matter of natural or chemical science . For some expounders of literature will have it that the ideas are the main thing , others , that the expression of personality is what counts , still others , that one must seize the " inner ...
... matter of natural or chemical science . For some expounders of literature will have it that the ideas are the main thing , others , that the expression of personality is what counts , still others , that one must seize the " inner ...
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