Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1919 - 379 páginas |
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... novel . It is the aim of much modern criticism to study these types , and criticism characteristically goes beyond mere study of the form and tries to ascertain the further fact of the comparative value of each class , with a view to ...
... novel . It is the aim of much modern criticism to study these types , and criticism characteristically goes beyond mere study of the form and tries to ascertain the further fact of the comparative value of each class , with a view to ...
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... novel . The remedy is largely a rhetorical one , and is more easily stated than applied ; for the application of any precept usually calls for much fasting and prayer . Stated , it is simply that students should be required to say fewer ...
... novel . The remedy is largely a rhetorical one , and is more easily stated than applied ; for the application of any precept usually calls for much fasting and prayer . Stated , it is simply that students should be required to say fewer ...
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... novels the old Cameronian preacher , who had been left for dead by Claverhouse's troopers , suddenly rises to confront his conquerors , and spends his last breath in denounc ing the oppressors of the saints . Even such an apparition was ...
... novels the old Cameronian preacher , who had been left for dead by Claverhouse's troopers , suddenly rises to confront his conquerors , and spends his last breath in denounc ing the oppressors of the saints . Even such an apparition was ...
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... Novel of Wilhelm Meister , with omission of the remarks on the translator ( in Vol . XII . ) ; the sketch John Paul Frederick Richter , prefixed to the translated " Analects from Richter " ( in Vol . XIII . ) ; the essay On Wordsworth's ...
... Novel of Wilhelm Meister , with omission of the remarks on the translator ( in Vol . XII . ) ; the sketch John Paul Frederick Richter , prefixed to the translated " Analects from Richter " ( in Vol . XIII . ) ; the essay On Wordsworth's ...
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... novel to the meanest of minds : it exists eternally by way of germ or latent principle in the lowest as in the high- est , needing to be developed , but never to be planted . To be capable of transplantation is the immediate criterion ...
... novel to the meanest of minds : it exists eternally by way of germ or latent principle in the lowest as in the high- est , needing to be developed , but never to be planted . To be capable of transplantation is the immediate criterion ...
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