Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1919 - 379 páginas |
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Página xi
... truth , or fact , with regard to the theory of criticism or , in its application , to a particular author or book . Furthermore , for every one of the opinions quoted above there is abundant historical evidence , and it remains true ...
... truth , or fact , with regard to the theory of criticism or , in its application , to a particular author or book . Furthermore , for every one of the opinions quoted above there is abundant historical evidence , and it remains true ...
Página xii
... truth present in the mind of the speaker . That opinion may be modified by further reading and by the clash of opinion with opinion , but the resulting judg- ment , if sincerely held , will be true , as an " existential " fact . This ...
... truth present in the mind of the speaker . That opinion may be modified by further reading and by the clash of opinion with opinion , but the resulting judg- ment , if sincerely held , will be true , as an " existential " fact . This ...
Página xiv
... truth has been , somewhat unsuccessfully , the object of search to many philosophical critics . Abandoning as futile for our present purposes , though interesting , any effort to theorize along that line , let us turn to criticism as a ...
... truth has been , somewhat unsuccessfully , the object of search to many philosophical critics . Abandoning as futile for our present purposes , though interesting , any effort to theorize along that line , let us turn to criticism as a ...
Página xv
... truth , may be classified according to the material with which it deals . Literary criticism is one of these classes ... truths , realities - about literature . Like any intellectual process , literary criticism may therefore be defined ...
... truth , may be classified according to the material with which it deals . Literary criticism is one of these classes ... truths , realities - about literature . Like any intellectual process , literary criticism may therefore be defined ...
Página xvii
... , philosophical , theosophical , neo- platonic , symbolistic . The truth of the matter is that interpreta- 1 Prose Works , Vol . IV . 2 A Shadow of Dante . tion is much more a matter of creation than of INTRODUCTION xvii.
... , philosophical , theosophical , neo- platonic , symbolistic . The truth of the matter is that interpreta- 1 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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