The Major Critics: The Development of English Literary CriticismCharles Shiveley Holmes Knopf, 1957 - 313 sivua |
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... criticism had run its course . Johnson's criticism may have had the whole weight of the classical tradition behind it , but there was not much in the middle of the eighteenth century for it to operate on . Sidney and Ben Jonson had ...
... criticism had run its course . Johnson's criticism may have had the whole weight of the classical tradition behind it , but there was not much in the middle of the eighteenth century for it to operate on . Sidney and Ben Jonson had ...
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... criticism is really , in itself , a baneful and injurious employment ; is it true that all time given to writing ... criticism , and criticism of the works of others ? Wordsworth was himself a great critic , and it is to be sincerely ...
... criticism is really , in itself , a baneful and injurious employment ; is it true that all time given to writing ... criticism , and criticism of the works of others ? Wordsworth was himself a great critic , and it is to be sincerely ...
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... criticism may have to deal with a subject - matter so familiar that fresh knowledge is out of the question , and ... criticism of yours is not what we have in our minds when we speak of criticism ; when we speak of critics and criticism ...
... criticism may have to deal with a subject - matter so familiar that fresh knowledge is out of the question , and ... criticism of yours is not what we have in our minds when we speak of criticism ; when we speak of critics and criticism ...
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