Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... example of this superior good influence , may be reputed a sort of murder in- jurious to the living , and unjust to the dead . Such an example have we in Addison : which , tho ' hitherto suppressed , yet , when once known , is ...
... example of this superior good influence , may be reputed a sort of murder in- jurious to the living , and unjust to the dead . Such an example have we in Addison : which , tho ' hitherto suppressed , yet , when once known , is ...
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... example.11 On the other hand , Rimbaud's Larme , a poem which , like that of Dr. Williams , describes a landscape , is unfor- mulable : it is an example of what Kenneth Burke has called qualitative progression , a type of procedure that ...
... example.11 On the other hand , Rimbaud's Larme , a poem which , like that of Dr. Williams , describes a landscape , is unfor- mulable : it is an example of what Kenneth Burke has called qualitative progression , a type of procedure that ...
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... example , elliptically concealed in the more ob- vious narrative outlines . " I can bring you , ' writes Mr. Max Eastman , " examples of diction that is metrical but not metaphoric - a great part of the popular ballads , for example ...
... example , elliptically concealed in the more ob- vious narrative outlines . " I can bring you , ' writes Mr. Max Eastman , " examples of diction that is metrical but not metaphoric - a great part of the popular ballads , for example ...
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Contents | 3 |
EDWARD YOUNG | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
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