Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1919 - 379 páginas |
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... style of writing , and I fully persuaded myself that I should never be enlisted among the craft . " The most scornful opinion is that of one of the " Rossetti - Swinburne school , " William Morris : 2 " To think of a beggar making a ...
... style of writing , and I fully persuaded myself that I should never be enlisted among the craft . " The most scornful opinion is that of one of the " Rossetti - Swinburne school , " William Morris : 2 " To think of a beggar making a ...
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... style , personality , etc. Perhaps Mr. Benson did not mean to give us more , and his attitude is surely worshipful and decorous , but one would welcome a word about Pater's actual influence . In contrast are to be named Professor ...
... style , personality , etc. Perhaps Mr. Benson did not mean to give us more , and his attitude is surely worshipful and decorous , but one would welcome a word about Pater's actual influence . In contrast are to be named Professor ...
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... style , etc. — but its essence is an attempt justly to appreciate the subject , to weigh it at its proper worth . It is the opposite of the impressionistic type in that it aims to take into consideration the author and his work from his ...
... style , etc. — but its essence is an attempt justly to appreciate the subject , to weigh it at its proper worth . It is the opposite of the impressionistic type in that it aims to take into consideration the author and his work from his ...
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... style of address , are in the way of the per- manent acceptability of critical opinion . The basis of Mr. Rob- ertson's well - taken attack on Griswold's criticism of Poe is that Griswold stultified himself by harbouring motives of ...
... style of address , are in the way of the per- manent acceptability of critical opinion . The basis of Mr. Rob- ertson's well - taken attack on Griswold's criticism of Poe is that Griswold stultified himself by harbouring motives of ...
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... style . The actual fact , the soundness of the opinion , the quality and kind of proof , the standards explicit and implicit these are the important things . For convenience in this analysis , a student should have in mind the extreme ...
... style . The actual fact , the soundness of the opinion , the quality and kind of proof , the standards explicit and implicit these are the important things . For convenience in this analysis , a student should have in mind the extreme ...
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