Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... person has done a thing or not . But the recognition which is most intimately connected with the plot and action is , as we have said , the recognition of persons . 4. This recognition , combined with Reversal , will pro- duce either ...
... person has done a thing or not . But the recognition which is most intimately connected with the plot and action is , as we have said , the recognition of persons . 4. This recognition , combined with Reversal , will pro- duce either ...
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... persons of various charac- ters and humours , and all delightful : as first , Morose , or an old man , to whom all noise but his own talking is offensive . Some who would be thought critics , say this humour of his is forced : but to ...
... persons of various charac- ters and humours , and all delightful : as first , Morose , or an old man , to whom all noise but his own talking is offensive . Some who would be thought critics , say this humour of his is forced : but to ...
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... person in- fluenced by prejudice , complies not with this condition ; but obstinately maintains his natural position , without placing himself in that point of view , which the performance supposes . the work be addressed to persons of ...
... person in- fluenced by prejudice , complies not with this condition ; but obstinately maintains his natural position , without placing himself in that point of view , which the performance supposes . the work be addressed to persons of ...
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The Poet in the Republic | 3 |
Conjectures on Original Composition | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
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