The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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Stran 62
... mind that ordained them must have been aesthetically right . If the forms are wrong , it does not follow that the state of mind was wrong ; be- tween the moment of inspiration and the finished work of art there is room for many a slip ...
... mind that ordained them must have been aesthetically right . If the forms are wrong , it does not follow that the state of mind was wrong ; be- tween the moment of inspiration and the finished work of art there is room for many a slip ...
Stran 181
... mind to mind , about the soul , its rank and destiny - pseudo - statements which are pivotal points in the or- ganization of the mind , vital to its well - being , have suddenly be- come , for sincere , honest and informal minds ...
... mind to mind , about the soul , its rank and destiny - pseudo - statements which are pivotal points in the or- ganization of the mind , vital to its well - being , have suddenly be- come , for sincere , honest and informal minds ...
Stran 216
... mind . The experiences of the author during creation ceased precisely when the poem had begun to exist . If this ... mind of Milton is perfectly true , but this state of mind is inaccessible and might have been filled , in those ...
... mind . The experiences of the author during creation ceased precisely when the poem had begun to exist . If this ... mind of Milton is perfectly true , but this state of mind is inaccessible and might have been filled , in those ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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