The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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... notes . And when Shelley has some definite statement to make , he simply says it ; keeps his images on one side and his ... NOTE . Eliot's request for an explanation of this stanza of " To a Skylark " was answered by A. E. Housman in the ...
... notes . And when Shelley has some definite statement to make , he simply says it ; keeps his images on one side and his ... NOTE . Eliot's request for an explanation of this stanza of " To a Skylark " was answered by A. E. Housman in the ...
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... note by Hopkins that Bridges prints ; yet when one approaches it with the note fresh in mind the intended meaning seems to be sufficiently in the poem to allay , at any rate , the dissatisfaction caused by baffled understanding . F. R. ...
... note by Hopkins that Bridges prints ; yet when one approaches it with the note fresh in mind the intended meaning seems to be sufficiently in the poem to allay , at any rate , the dissatisfaction caused by baffled understanding . F. R. ...
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... Note on Literary Criticism . Vanguard , 1936. P. 216 . FOERSTER , NORMAN . " The Aesthetic Judgment and the Ethical ... Notes on Four Categories in Criticism , " Sewanee Review , 54 ( Au- tumn 1946 ) , 582 . BROOKS , CLEANTH ...
... Note on Literary Criticism . Vanguard , 1936. P. 216 . FOERSTER , NORMAN . " The Aesthetic Judgment and the Ethical ... Notes on Four Categories in Criticism , " Sewanee Review , 54 ( Au- tumn 1946 ) , 582 . BROOKS , CLEANTH ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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