English LiteraturePrentice-Hall, 1964 - 174 páginas A survey of American criticism and scholarship in English literature during the thirty years or so preceding the publication of this book. |
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... language has produced , predicta- bly , a great crop of discussions of Shakespeare's imagery and of his use of language generally . Standing apart from these , and treating with a fine scholarly thoroughness an aspect of Shakespeare's ...
... language has produced , predicta- bly , a great crop of discussions of Shakespeare's imagery and of his use of language generally . Standing apart from these , and treating with a fine scholarly thoroughness an aspect of Shakespeare's ...
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... language itself is a phenomenon that exists in time ; the refer- ences and overtones of meaning that a word carries depend on when the word was used ; and what might be seized upon by the critic as a strange or remarkable or unique ...
... language itself is a phenomenon that exists in time ; the refer- ences and overtones of meaning that a word carries depend on when the word was used ; and what might be seized upon by the critic as a strange or remarkable or unique ...
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... language before we can read a work in that language ; but , he main- tains , once that preliminary establishment of the text has been achieved , the critic is free to deal with the work of literary art as a work of literary art , not as ...
... language before we can read a work in that language ; but , he main- tains , once that preliminary establishment of the text has been achieved , the critic is free to deal with the work of literary art as a work of literary art , not as ...
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