Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentHarcourt, Brace, 1958 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... seems to possess truth or to lack it . Mr. Besant does not , to my sense , light up the subject by intimating that a story must , under penalty of not being a story , consist of " adventures . " Why of adventures more than of green ...
... seems to possess truth or to lack it . Mr. Besant does not , to my sense , light up the subject by intimating that a story must , under penalty of not being a story , consist of " adventures . " Why of adventures more than of green ...
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... seems so to me at least , but I am well aware that this is a matter about which I am likely to be preju- diced , sanguine , and near - sighted . I will put my view before you in the hope that you will make it impartial , judicial , and ...
... seems so to me at least , but I am well aware that this is a matter about which I am likely to be preju- diced , sanguine , and near - sighted . I will put my view before you in the hope that you will make it impartial , judicial , and ...
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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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J The Poet in the Republic 1 | 1 |
ง On the Sublime | 10 |
THOMAS HOBBES Answer to Sir William Davenants | 25 |
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