Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1919 - 379 páginas |
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... Prose . 10. CHARLES LAMB : On the Tragedies of Shakespeare • II . HENRY JAMES : The Art of Fiction . 12. EDGAR ALLAN POE : The Philosophy of Composition 13. MATTHEW ARNOLD : The Study of Poetry 16 45 • 60 • 880 III · 126 · 181 · 202 ...
... Prose . 10. CHARLES LAMB : On the Tragedies of Shakespeare • II . HENRY JAMES : The Art of Fiction . 12. EDGAR ALLAN POE : The Philosophy of Composition 13. MATTHEW ARNOLD : The Study of Poetry 16 45 • 60 • 880 III · 126 · 181 · 202 ...
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... prose . The object of the process is to approximate some reality underlying these institutions . Truth , that is what criticism is seeking . Criticism , then , like truth , may be classified according to the material with which it deals ...
... prose . The object of the process is to approximate some reality underlying these institutions . Truth , that is what criticism is seeking . Criticism , then , like truth , may be classified according to the material with which it deals ...
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William Tenney Brewster. elegiac , lyric poetry , etc. , and , in prose , such things as the essay and the novel . It is the ... Prose Works , Vol . IV . 2 A Shadow of Dante . tion is much more a matter of creation than of INTRODUCTION xvii.
William Tenney Brewster. elegiac , lyric poetry , etc. , and , in prose , such things as the essay and the novel . It is the ... Prose Works , Vol . IV . 2 A Shadow of Dante . tion is much more a matter of creation than of INTRODUCTION xvii.
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William Tenney Brewster. substance , in short , is , as in any prose work , the first thing to be taken into consideration by the student . The point of view of the writer , that is to say , the kind of proof that he uses in support of ...
William Tenney Brewster. substance , in short , is , as in any prose work , the first thing to be taken into consideration by the student . The point of view of the writer , that is to say , the kind of proof that he uses in support of ...
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... II ; Wordsworth , Tennyson , and Browning ; or Pure , Ornate , and Grotesque Art in Poetry . Cf. G. R. Carpenter and W. T. Brewster , Modern English Prose . George Eliot , and such writers , where they are INTRODUCTION xxxi.
... II ; Wordsworth , Tennyson , and Browning ; or Pure , Ornate , and Grotesque Art in Poetry . Cf. G. R. Carpenter and W. T. Brewster , Modern English Prose . George Eliot , and such writers , where they are INTRODUCTION xxxi.
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