Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... reason . Consider Pope's lines from " The Essay on Man " : ... In doubt his Mind or Body to prefer ; Born but to die , and reas'ning but to err ; Alike in ignorance , his Reason such , Whether he thinks too little , or too much ...
... reason . Consider Pope's lines from " The Essay on Man " : ... In doubt his Mind or Body to prefer ; Born but to die , and reas'ning but to err ; Alike in ignorance , his Reason such , Whether he thinks too little , or too much ...
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... Reason and Madness and the chapter of Richards ' Coleridge on Imagination there discussed should be read in this connection . Shakespeare , in one of his poems , has given a ... Reason , Reason none , If what parts CLEANTH BROOKS 365.
... Reason and Madness and the chapter of Richards ' Coleridge on Imagination there discussed should be read in this connection . Shakespeare , in one of his poems , has given a ... Reason , Reason none , If what parts CLEANTH BROOKS 365.
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... reason , of our excellent and indispensable eighteenth century . For the purposes of their mission and destiny their poetry , like their prose , is admirable . Do you ask me whether Dryden's verse , take it al- most where you will , is ...
... reason , of our excellent and indispensable eighteenth century . For the purposes of their mission and destiny their poetry , like their prose , is admirable . Do you ask me whether Dryden's verse , take it al- most where you will , is ...
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Contents | 3 |
EDWARD YOUNG | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
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