Makers of Literary Criticism, Nide 2Balachandra Rajan, Arapura Ghevarghese George Asia Publishing House, 1965 |
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Sivu 242
... speak and think by him ; we are of one blood and kind with him . ” The most common - sense politician , too , if he pleases , may think of that . Yes , truly , it is a great thing for a nation that it get an articulate voice ; that it ...
... speak and think by him ; we are of one blood and kind with him . ” The most common - sense politician , too , if he pleases , may think of that . Yes , truly , it is a great thing for a nation that it get an articulate voice ; that it ...
Sivu 250
... speak wisely and truly of " raging waves of the sea , foaming out their own shame " ; but it is only the basest writer who cannot speak of the sea without talking of " raging waves , " " remorseless floods , " " ravenous billows , " etc ...
... speak wisely and truly of " raging waves of the sea , foaming out their own shame " ; but it is only the basest writer who cannot speak of the sea without talking of " raging waves , " " remorseless floods , " " ravenous billows , " etc ...
Sivu 271
... speak , speak as loud as ever you can ! and go into ecstasies over the eighty and odd pigeons . " But criticism cannot follow this coarse and indiscriminate method . It is unfortunately possible for a man in pursuit of truth to write a ...
... speak , speak as loud as ever you can ! and go into ecstasies over the eighty and odd pigeons . " But criticism cannot follow this coarse and indiscriminate method . It is unfortunately possible for a man in pursuit of truth to write a ...
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Foreword | 1 |
NOTE TO THE THORN 1800 | 15 |
ESSAY SUPPLEMENTARY TO THE Preface 1815 | 33 |
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