Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1919 - 379 páginas |
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... nature , the function , and the value of criticism may be quoted . " Criticism , " says Mr. Collins , " is to literature what legislation and government are to states . If they are in able and 1 Essays in Criticism , Second Series ...
... nature , the function , and the value of criticism may be quoted . " Criticism , " says Mr. Collins , " is to literature what legislation and government are to states . If they are in able and 1 Essays in Criticism , Second Series ...
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... nature of things , a body of opinion about literary matters would arise , this tradition would be perpetuated by men who found in that a profitable way to gain their livelihood or who had real zeal for the cause , and in time the class ...
... nature of things , a body of opinion about literary matters would arise , this tradition would be perpetuated by men who found in that a profitable way to gain their livelihood or who had real zeal for the cause , and in time the class ...
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... natural , " " spon- taneous , " " deep thought , " " appreciation of nature , " " striking at the root of things , " " underlying thought , " " the book itself , " " in harmony with its theme , " " singular suggestiveness and beauty ...
... natural , " " spon- taneous , " " deep thought , " " appreciation of nature , " " striking at the root of things , " " underlying thought , " " the book itself , " " in harmony with its theme , " " singular suggestiveness and beauty ...
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... nature , of nations , and of your own country , you are and ought to be as free a people as your brethren in Eng- land . " As Swift had already said in the third letter , no one could believe that any English patent would stand half an ...
... nature , of nations , and of your own country , you are and ought to be as free a people as your brethren in Eng- land . " As Swift had already said in the third letter , no one could believe that any English patent would stand half an ...
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... nature ; " and he has found out that the people will never stir themselves to remove a single grievance . His old prejudices were as keen as ever , and could dictate personal outbursts . He attacked the bishops bitterly for offering ...
... nature ; " and he has found out that the people will never stir themselves to remove a single grievance . His old prejudices were as keen as ever , and could dictate personal outbursts . He attacked the bishops bitterly for offering ...
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