Essays Presented to Amy G. Stock, Professor of English, Rajasthan University, 1961-65Raj Kumar Kaul Rajasthan University Press, 1965 - 195 páginas |
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... Richards to make criticism a science are the normative and the inductive . We might expect Richards to lay down a norm whereby we could judge every poem . For instance , we could say that this poem of Donne is 90 % good and that of ...
... Richards to make criticism a science are the normative and the inductive . We might expect Richards to lay down a norm whereby we could judge every poem . For instance , we could say that this poem of Donne is 90 % good and that of ...
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... Richards pursued with a rare intellectual vigour the same kind of enquiry in relation to criticism that J. B. Watson had already carried out in relation to psycho- logy . Richards ' generalisations covered the whole range of aesthetic ...
... Richards pursued with a rare intellectual vigour the same kind of enquiry in relation to criticism that J. B. Watson had already carried out in relation to psycho- logy . Richards ' generalisations covered the whole range of aesthetic ...
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... Richards ' scientism that remains to be noted is his precision or at least the impression of precision . This is best seen in his views on metre : It ( metre ) is not in the stimulation , it is in our response . Metre adds to all the ...
... Richards ' scientism that remains to be noted is his precision or at least the impression of precision . This is best seen in his views on metre : It ( metre ) is not in the stimulation , it is in our response . Metre adds to all the ...
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Shakespeare and the Classics | 5 |
Shakespeares Dramatic Design | 24 |
Thomas Middletons Blurt Master Constable | 41 |
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