The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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... RICHARDS · All the critical parings scattered about by the new thought yield in point of practical importance to Richards ' " four kinds of meanings , " which have through various text books become quite common property , and which ...
... RICHARDS · All the critical parings scattered about by the new thought yield in point of practical importance to Richards ' " four kinds of meanings , " which have through various text books become quite common property , and which ...
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... RICHARDS 9 On the other hand , while it is thus useful to remember that poetry is an art of " saying " we must beware of a misunderstand- ing . What the poet " says " must not be identified with the appar- ent ( i.e. the grammatical ) ...
... RICHARDS 9 On the other hand , while it is thus useful to remember that poetry is an art of " saying " we must beware of a misunderstand- ing . What the poet " says " must not be identified with the appar- ent ( i.e. the grammatical ) ...
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... RICHARDS 3 The name " pseudo - statement , " given by Mr. I. A. Richards to such a declaration as " Beauty is Truth , " is unfortunate . A " pseudo- statement " sounds a very poor thing - a sham statement . But I find , on consulting Mr ...
... RICHARDS 3 The name " pseudo - statement , " given by Mr. I. A. Richards to such a declaration as " Beauty is Truth , " is unfortunate . A " pseudo- statement " sounds a very poor thing - a sham statement . But I find , on consulting Mr ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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