Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1919 - 379 páginas |
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... writing , more completely than is done in any existing text - book of selections , as an agent in rhetorical study and intellectual discipline . Books of specimens of the so - called forms of discourse , narration , de- scription ...
... writing , more completely than is done in any existing text - book of selections , as an agent in rhetorical study and intellectual discipline . Books of specimens of the so - called forms of discourse , narration , de- scription ...
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... writing , and I fully persuaded myself that I should never be enlisted among the craft . " The most scornful opinion ... writers is expressing what is for him a reality , or truth , or fact , with regard to the theory of criticism or ...
... writing , and I fully persuaded myself that I should never be enlisted among the craft . " The most scornful opinion ... writers is expressing what is for him a reality , or truth , or fact , with regard to the theory of criticism or ...
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... writing and judging ill , " but the problem of the fundamental law which shall enable us to know the truth has been , somewhat unsuccessfully , the object of search to many philosophical critics . Abandoning as futile for our present ...
... writing and judging ill , " but the problem of the fundamental law which shall enable us to know the truth has been , somewhat unsuccessfully , the object of search to many philosophical critics . Abandoning as futile for our present ...
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... writing ; Stephen's account of Swift's work in behalf of Ireland in this volume is an illustration of this sort of essay , and it shows the relation of criti- cism to biography . Akin to this are facts of personality , of temperament ...
... writing ; Stephen's account of Swift's work in behalf of Ireland in this volume is an illustration of this sort of essay , and it shows the relation of criti- cism to biography . Akin to this are facts of personality , of temperament ...
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... writing , comparatively , there is of this sort . Careful literary histo- rians are usually much more concerned with ... writer to which an author belongs are another well - recognized kind of material . Johnson's exposition of the ...
... writing , comparatively , there is of this sort . Careful literary histo- rians are usually much more concerned with ... writer to which an author belongs are another well - recognized kind of material . Johnson's exposition of the ...
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