Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1919 - 379 páginas |
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... morality . For any of the essays here an infinite variety of substitution and sup- plementation may , of course , be made , according to the preference of the teacher . I have chiefly tried to get as large a variety as possible within ...
... morality . For any of the essays here an infinite variety of substitution and sup- plementation may , of course , be made , according to the preference of the teacher . I have chiefly tried to get as large a variety as possible within ...
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... moral value and significance ; for Mr. Howells good criticism is , by implication , that which lends the helping hand to the next generation of writers ; bad , that which is practically impotent . Another very obvious reason for the ...
... moral value and significance ; for Mr. Howells good criticism is , by implication , that which lends the helping hand to the next generation of writers ; bad , that which is practically impotent . Another very obvious reason for the ...
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... moral values and in significance . It is , of course , about this attitude that the fierce discussions of art for art's sake have arisen . To some critics a writer like Poe is insignificant and meretricious because he did not in the ...
... moral values and in significance . It is , of course , about this attitude that the fierce discussions of art for art's sake have arisen . To some critics a writer like Poe is insignificant and meretricious because he did not in the ...
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... moral one . The æsthetic critic who , like Hazlitt or Mr. Harrison , showers adjectives of characterization upon us , may be- long to this class . Or he may be an impressionist or an appre ciator . There is also a type known as the ...
... moral one . The æsthetic critic who , like Hazlitt or Mr. Harrison , showers adjectives of characterization upon us , may be- long to this class . Or he may be an impressionist or an appre ciator . There is also a type known as the ...
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... morality and ethics . Certain critics , to be sure , thrive and batten on dissent and paradox : but for the most part it is the rôle of the critic to receive as correct the current " collective " opinion which he is doing something to ...
... morality and ethics . Certain critics , to be sure , thrive and batten on dissent and paradox : but for the most part it is the rôle of the critic to receive as correct the current " collective " opinion which he is doing something to ...
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