University of California Chronicle, Том 32University of California Press, 1930 |
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... criticism , that criticism cannot well escape or explain away . His judgment is what concerns us , and that , despite its inconsistency , bears the accent of sincerity . The conclusion that Dryden had no fixed critical prin- ciples of ...
... criticism , that criticism cannot well escape or explain away . His judgment is what concerns us , and that , despite its inconsistency , bears the accent of sincerity . The conclusion that Dryden had no fixed critical prin- ciples of ...
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... criticism . Perhaps this is the fundamental paradox of Dryden : his language breathes candor although it has acquired good manners at Court . As the founder of English criticism , or at least one of its greatest influences , Dryden is a ...
... criticism . Perhaps this is the fundamental paradox of Dryden : his language breathes candor although it has acquired good manners at Court . As the founder of English criticism , or at least one of its greatest influences , Dryden is a ...
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... criticism . Matthew Arnold declared literature to be a criticism of life ; but since his day romantic impressionists have so dogmatically main- tained a divorce between the two that the modern humanist finds it necessary to insist that ...
... criticism . Matthew Arnold declared literature to be a criticism of life ; but since his day romantic impressionists have so dogmatically main- tained a divorce between the two that the modern humanist finds it necessary to insist that ...
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RICKARD T A A Journey to Cyprus 410 | 3 |
Navajo Prayer to the Thunder Bird LAURA ADAMS ARMER | 21 |
ON THE ROLE OF TIME IN MARCEL PROUST D S | 24 |
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