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Bernard Sobel. CRITICS AND CRITICISM 193 Because the role of critic is authoritative , expertness was required of critics and the cloak of importance was loaned to him . Thus many great men of letters have been critics and many achieved ...
Bernard Sobel. CRITICS AND CRITICISM 193 Because the role of critic is authoritative , expertness was required of critics and the cloak of importance was loaned to him . Thus many great men of letters have been critics and many achieved ...
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... critic ? The dramatic critic differs from the reporter and the reviewer in that he is more interested in the idea behind the event than in the event itself . Sharing with them an indebtedness to another man's work , or rather in his ...
... critic ? The dramatic critic differs from the reporter and the reviewer in that he is more interested in the idea behind the event than in the event itself . Sharing with them an indebtedness to another man's work , or rather in his ...
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Bernard Sobel. 196 CRITICS - CROTHERS is his knowledge , how much more passionate and sensitive is his range of experience and his comment on human nature . Before a man is a dramatic critic , and not a reporter or a reviewer , he must ...
Bernard Sobel. 196 CRITICS - CROTHERS is his knowledge , how much more passionate and sensitive is his range of experience and his comment on human nature . Before a man is a dramatic critic , and not a reporter or a reviewer , he must ...
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