Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... mind . Indeed , the mind , as Freud sees it , is in the greater part of its tendency , exactly a poetry- making organ . This puts the case too strongly no doubt , for it seems to make the working of the unconscious mind equivalent to ...
... mind . Indeed , the mind , as Freud sees it , is in the greater part of its tendency , exactly a poetry- making organ . This puts the case too strongly no doubt , for it seems to make the working of the unconscious mind equivalent to ...
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... mind . I shall here have to change my metaphor a little to get the process in his mind . Suppose that instead of your curved pieces of wood you have a springy piece of steel of the same types of curvature as the wood . Now the state of ...
... mind . I shall here have to change my metaphor a little to get the process in his mind . Suppose that instead of your curved pieces of wood you have a springy piece of steel of the same types of curvature as the wood . Now the state of ...
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... mind in these directions , is what characterises , and reduces , the scope of his work as literary criticism . It is possible that he ought not to be called a literary critic at all . If we list the titles of his books we are in a ...
... mind in these directions , is what characterises , and reduces , the scope of his work as literary criticism . It is possible that he ought not to be called a literary critic at all . If we list the titles of his books we are in a ...
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The Poet in the Republic | 3 |
Conjectures on Original Composition | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
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