Makers of Literary Criticism, Том 2Balachandra Rajan, Arapura Ghevarghese George Asia Publishing House, 1967 |
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... less my present aim to prove that the interest excited by some other kinds of poetry is less vivid , and less worthy of the nobler powers of the mind , than to offer reasons for presuming , that , if the object which I have proposed to ...
... less my present aim to prove that the interest excited by some other kinds of poetry is less vivid , and less worthy of the nobler powers of the mind , than to offer reasons for presuming , that , if the object which I have proposed to ...
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... less dramatic , as The Brothers , Michael , Ruth , The Mad Mother , and others , the persons introduced are by no means taken from low or rustic life in the common acceptation of those words ; and it is not less clear , that the ...
... less dramatic , as The Brothers , Michael , Ruth , The Mad Mother , and others , the persons introduced are by no means taken from low or rustic life in the common acceptation of those words ; and it is not less clear , that the ...
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... less take up the argument , they will give it the light of their experience , and the effect will surely be to make our interest in the novel a little more what it had for some time threatened to fail to be a serious , active ...
... less take up the argument , they will give it the light of their experience , and the effect will surely be to make our interest in the novel a little more what it had for some time threatened to fail to be a serious , active ...
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Foreword | 1 |
NOTE TO THE THORN 1800 | 15 |
ESSAY SUPPLEMENTARY TO The Preface 1815 | 33 |
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