A Coat of Many Colours: EssaysRoutledge & Paul, 1956 - 352 lappuses |
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201. lappuse
... criticism to their beliefs . One has only to compare , for example , Saints- bury's essay on Pater with Eliot's essay on Pater and Arnold to see the difference between the literary gossip of a refugee from life and the criticism of a ...
... criticism to their beliefs . One has only to compare , for example , Saints- bury's essay on Pater with Eliot's essay on Pater and Arnold to see the difference between the literary gossip of a refugee from life and the criticism of a ...
232. lappuse
... criticism is for the first time raised to the rank of an independent art . Naturally there were critics before this time - Dryden , Dr. Johnson , Cole- ridge - but with them criticism was either ancillary to their creative work ( as it ...
... criticism is for the first time raised to the rank of an independent art . Naturally there were critics before this time - Dryden , Dr. Johnson , Cole- ridge - but with them criticism was either ancillary to their creative work ( as it ...
268. lappuse
... critic , prefers such literature , and because , as an author he produces it.1 This is an American critic's just summary of Bagehot's point of view in literary criticism , but it is just precisely because it recognizes that this concept ...
... critic , prefers such literature , and because , as an author he produces it.1 This is an American critic's just summary of Bagehot's point of view in literary criticism , but it is just precisely because it recognizes that this concept ...
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