Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... Fiction * ANDREW CECIL BRADLEY : Hegel's Theory of Tragedy *. this stanza tempts me to conclude with a prin- ciple which ought never to be lost sight of , and which has been my chief guide in all I have said , namely , that in works of ...
... Fiction * ANDREW CECIL BRADLEY : Hegel's Theory of Tragedy *. this stanza tempts me to conclude with a prin- ciple which ought never to be lost sight of , and which has been my chief guide in all I have said , namely , that in works of ...
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... Fiction ; questions of art are questions ( in the widest sense ) of execution ; questions of morality are quite another affair , and will you not let us see how it is that you find it so easy to mix them up ? These things are so clear ...
... Fiction ; questions of art are questions ( in the widest sense ) of execution ; questions of morality are quite another affair , and will you not let us see how it is that you find it so easy to mix them up ? These things are so clear ...
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... fiction made me ask my- self , what demon whispered in my ear and urged me to my doom , a little figure rose be- fore me the figure of a man , or of a woman , who said , " My name is Brown . Catch me if you up an only son , perhaps ...
... fiction made me ask my- self , what demon whispered in my ear and urged me to my doom , a little figure rose be- fore me the figure of a man , or of a woman , who said , " My name is Brown . Catch me if you up an only son , perhaps ...
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Contents | 3 |
EDWARD YOUNG | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
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