Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... seems to be an authentic fact , though Mrs. Wharton does not mention it in her memoirs , that she first seriously began to write fiction after her marriage during the period of a nervous breakdown , at the sugges- tion of Dr. S. Weir ...
... seems to be an authentic fact , though Mrs. Wharton does not mention it in her memoirs , that she first seriously began to write fiction after her marriage during the period of a nervous breakdown , at the sugges- tion of Dr. S. Weir ...
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... seems to be the belief that poetry is an essence that is to be located at some particular place in a poem , or in some particular element . The exponent of pure poetry persuades himself that he has deter- mined the particular something ...
... seems to be the belief that poetry is an essence that is to be located at some particular place in a poem , or in some particular element . The exponent of pure poetry persuades himself that he has deter- mined the particular something ...
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... seems likely , and many parallel cases can be found . A cricketer , for example , can judge a ball without in the least being able to describe its flight , or say how or why he meets it as he does . Secondly , if , as seems possible ...
... seems likely , and many parallel cases can be found . A cricketer , for example , can judge a ball without in the least being able to describe its flight , or say how or why he meets it as he does . Secondly , if , as seems possible ...
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PART ONE SOURCE | 3 |
EDWARD YOUNG Conjectures on Original Composition | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Observations Prefixed to Lyrical Ballads | 30 |
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