From the dawn of the romantic movement to the world warScott, Foresman, 1936 - England |
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... critic of his day ; he was interested not only in the practice of criticism , but in its theory as well . He might be called a philosophical critic . He was opposed to the rational , mechanistic , and materialistic philosophy of Locke ...
... critic of his day ; he was interested not only in the practice of criticism , but in its theory as well . He might be called a philosophical critic . He was opposed to the rational , mechanistic , and materialistic philosophy of Locke ...
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George Benjamin Woods, Homer Andrew Watt, George Kumler Anderson. of criticism in this country ? It is that prac- tical considerations cling to it and stifle it ; it subserves interests not its own ; our organs of criticism are organs of ...
George Benjamin Woods, Homer Andrew Watt, George Kumler Anderson. of criticism in this country ? It is that prac- tical considerations cling to it and stifle it ; it subserves interests not its own ; our organs of criticism are organs of ...
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... criticism ; when we 40 speak of critics and criticism , we mean critics and criticism of the current English literature of the day ; when you offer to tell criticism its function , it is to this criticism that we expect you to address ...
... criticism ; when we 40 speak of critics and criticism , we mean critics and criticism of the current English literature of the day ; when you offer to tell criticism its function , it is to this criticism that we expect you to address ...
Contents
REVOLUTION AND ROMANCE | 1 |
from The Castle of Indolence | 38 |
Thomas Gray 17161771 | 45 |
Copyright | |
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