Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... present - day morality is psycho- logically misconceived and positively harmful . We believe , that is to say , in the fullest pos- sible liberation of the impulses and are con- vinced that what law and oppression have failed to achieve ...
... present - day morality is psycho- logically misconceived and positively harmful . We believe , that is to say , in the fullest pos- sible liberation of the impulses and are con- vinced that what law and oppression have failed to achieve ...
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... present experience is what makes the present experience what it is . A novelist might try to indicate this by such digression as , " That re- minded him of . or " There flashed 9 99 through his brain a memory of . . . , " or sim- ilar ...
... present experience is what makes the present experience what it is . A novelist might try to indicate this by such digression as , " That re- minded him of . or " There flashed 9 99 through his brain a memory of . . . , " or sim- ilar ...
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... present and without looking beyond the present . In Mrs. Dalloway , too , though the method is applied to her very much less in- tensely ( and she is already a woman near the end of her life ) , we have a feeling by the end of the book ...
... present and without looking beyond the present . In Mrs. Dalloway , too , though the method is applied to her very much less in- tensely ( and she is already a woman near the end of her life ) , we have a feeling by the end of the book ...
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The Poet in the Republic | 3 |
Conjectures on Original Composition | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
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