Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... means gener- ally reputed necessary to that end ? A genius differs from a good understanding , as a magi- cian from a good architect ; that raises his struc- ture by means invisible ; this by the skilful use of common tools . Hence ...
... means gener- ally reputed necessary to that end ? A genius differs from a good understanding , as a magi- cian from a good architect ; that raises his struc- ture by means invisible ; this by the skilful use of common tools . Hence ...
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... means that non - rational writing , far from requiring greater literary independence than the tradi- tional modes , encourages a quality of writing that is relatively derivative and insecure . Since one of the means to coherence , or ...
... means that non - rational writing , far from requiring greater literary independence than the tradi- tional modes , encourages a quality of writing that is relatively derivative and insecure . Since one of the means to coherence , or ...
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... means " know " and by derivation " clutch , " and reach would go with either , which gives sense a sort of bridge between its meanings . It is possible that Donne means to throw in a pun on " know , " as in " Adam knew his wife . " Wee ...
... means " know " and by derivation " clutch , " and reach would go with either , which gives sense a sort of bridge between its meanings . It is possible that Donne means to throw in a pun on " know , " as in " Adam knew his wife . " Wee ...
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Contents | 3 |
EDWARD YOUNG | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
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