Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - 553 sivua |
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... looks a little surprised at being there , but beauty ought to look a little surprised : it is the emotion that best ... look surprised , who accepts her position as her due - she reminds us too much of a prima donna . But let us get ...
... looks a little surprised at being there , but beauty ought to look a little surprised : it is the emotion that best ... look surprised , who accepts her position as her due - she reminds us too much of a prima donna . But let us get ...
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... look close at the words , but it is hard to look close because of the romantic aura - the spiritualized mist about them.1 But with the last line the perfectly literal meaning suddenly comes into sharp focus . The 1 It may be objected ...
... look close at the words , but it is hard to look close because of the romantic aura - the spiritualized mist about them.1 But with the last line the perfectly literal meaning suddenly comes into sharp focus . The 1 It may be objected ...
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... looks , a style that remembers many masters that it may escape contemporary suggestion ; or we shall leave out some ... look at the faces of the old tragic paintings , whether it is in Titian or in some painter of mediaeval China , we ...
... looks , a style that remembers many masters that it may escape contemporary suggestion ; or we shall leave out some ... look at the faces of the old tragic paintings , whether it is in Titian or in some painter of mediaeval China , we ...
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action admiration aesthetic appears Aristotle artist attitude beauty believe Ben Jonson blank verse called character classical comedy conscious criticism delight divine drama Edith Wharton effect emotion English Epic poetry essay example experience expression fact feeling fiction Freud genius give Hegel Henry James Homer human I. A. Richards idea imagination imitation interest James kind language less literary literature living lovers Lycidas means ment merely metaphor metre Milton mind modern moral nature never novel novelist object passion perhaps persons philosophical Plato play pleasure plot poem Poesie poet poet's poetic poetry present prose reader reason Restoration comedy rhyme romanticism Sacred Fount scene seems sense Shakespeare social Sophocles soul speak spirit stanza story style Surrealists T. S. Eliot taste things thought tion tragedy tragic true truth ture verse whole words write