Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... particular poems , and to some defects which will probably be found in them . I am sensible that my associations must have sometimes been particular instead of general , and that , consequently , giving to things a false importance , I ...
... particular poems , and to some defects which will probably be found in them . I am sensible that my associations must have sometimes been particular instead of general , and that , consequently , giving to things a false importance , I ...
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... particular class - the economic dominance and therefore the cultural dominance of that class . For the stability of ... particular ideal or set of values ; but on analysis it always resolves into the defence of some particular structure ...
... particular class - the economic dominance and therefore the cultural dominance of that class . For the stability of ... particular ideal or set of values ; but on analysis it always resolves into the defence of some particular structure ...
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... particular rules of criticism , which would establish such circumstances to be faults , and would represent them as universally blameable . If they are found to please , they cannot be faults ; let the pleasure , which they produce , be ...
... particular rules of criticism , which would establish such circumstances to be faults , and would represent them as universally blameable . If they are found to please , they cannot be faults ; let the pleasure , which they produce , be ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
HENRY JAMES | 44 |
ANDREW CECIL BRADLEY Hegels Theory of Tragedy | 55 |
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