The Major Critics: The Development of English Literary CriticismCharles Shiveley Holmes Knopf, 1957 - 313 sivua |
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... importance of literature in the modern world . He may have asked too much of literature , but in demonstrating its connection with the most significant issues of his age , Arnold gave to criticism a new breadth and serious- ness ...
... importance of literature in the modern world . He may have asked too much of literature , but in demonstrating its connection with the most significant issues of his age , Arnold gave to criticism a new breadth and serious- ness ...
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... importance . It must be patient , and know how to wait ; and flexible , and know how to attach itself to things and how to withdraw from them . It must be apt to study and praise elements that for the fulness of spiritual perfection are ...
... importance . It must be patient , and know how to wait ; and flexible , and know how to attach itself to things and how to withdraw from them . It must be apt to study and praise elements that for the fulness of spiritual perfection are ...
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... importance . It is of paramount importance because of the high destinies of poetry . In poetry , as a criticism of life under the conditions fixed for such a 260 [ The Major Critics.
... importance . It is of paramount importance because of the high destinies of poetry . In poetry , as a criticism of life under the conditions fixed for such a 260 [ The Major Critics.
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