Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... Original Composition * IN A LETTER TO THE AUTHOR OF " SIR CHARLES GRANDISON " WILLIAM WORDSWORTH : Observations Prefixed to " Lyrical Ballads. D EAR SIR - We confess the follies of youth without a blush ; not so , those of age . However ...
... Original Composition * IN A LETTER TO THE AUTHOR OF " SIR CHARLES GRANDISON " WILLIAM WORDSWORTH : Observations Prefixed to " Lyrical Ballads. D EAR SIR - We confess the follies of youth without a blush ; not so , those of age . However ...
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... Originals , and confine the term Imitation to the second . I shall not enter into the curious enquiry of what is , or is not , strictly speaking , Original , content with what all must allow , that some compositions are more so than ...
... Originals , and confine the term Imitation to the second . I shall not enter into the curious enquiry of what is , or is not , strictly speaking , Original , content with what all must allow , that some compositions are more so than ...
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... Original author more nobly born . As Tacitus says of Curtius Rufus , an Original author is born of himself , is his own progenitor , and will probably propagate a numerous off- spring of imitators , to eternize his glory ; while mule ...
... Original author more nobly born . As Tacitus says of Curtius Rufus , an Original author is born of himself , is his own progenitor , and will probably propagate a numerous off- spring of imitators , to eternize his glory ; while mule ...
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Contents | 3 |
EDWARD YOUNG | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
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