Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... cause for congratulation . " It is a great cause for congratulation indeed when such thorny problems become as smooth as silk . I may add that in so far as Mr. Besant perceives that in point of fact English Fiction has addressed itself ...
... cause for congratulation . " It is a great cause for congratulation indeed when such thorny problems become as smooth as silk . I may add that in so far as Mr. Besant perceives that in point of fact English Fiction has addressed itself ...
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... cause for the fear , though it has nothing at all to do with what is or is not in the street ; the cause is within the patient and the process of the therapy will be to discover , by gradual steps , what this real cause is and so free ...
... cause for the fear , though it has nothing at all to do with what is or is not in the street ; the cause is within the patient and the process of the therapy will be to discover , by gradual steps , what this real cause is and so free ...
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... cause and effect , and the final sense ( if the plot has been a fine one ) will not be of clues or chains , but of something aesthetically compact , something which might have been shown by the novelist straight away , only if he had ...
... cause and effect , and the final sense ( if the plot has been a fine one ) will not be of clues or chains , but of something aesthetically compact , something which might have been shown by the novelist straight away , only if he had ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
HENRY JAMES | 44 |
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