The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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... important con- sequences . The realist begins with the concrete and familiar in experience ; his inspiration is less a cloudy imagining than observed fact . Although he does not and cannot exactly reproduce actual experience , although ...
... important con- sequences . The realist begins with the concrete and familiar in experience ; his inspiration is less a cloudy imagining than observed fact . Although he does not and cannot exactly reproduce actual experience , although ...
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... importance of belief . For Eliot the idea of faith is always more important than any specific faith , the concept of order more important than any given order , the sense of the past more important than any one aspect of the past . So ...
... importance of belief . For Eliot the idea of faith is always more important than any specific faith , the concept of order more important than any given order , the sense of the past more important than any one aspect of the past . So ...
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... important to him , so here by Hous- man's way of cherishing the unimportant idea , he conveys to us without saying it - and indeed causes us to feel - the important meaning beneath . ELISABETH SCHNEIDER 20 If the difference between ...
... important to him , so here by Hous- man's way of cherishing the unimportant idea , he conveys to us without saying it - and indeed causes us to feel - the important meaning beneath . ELISABETH SCHNEIDER 20 If the difference between ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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