The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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Stran 93
... seems lifted into a glimmer of sunlight in a gloom , such a line seems to have as much living oneness as a green branch has . But it is far from clear whether , and how , she is the sole inheritor of Shakespeare's pentameter line ; and ...
... seems lifted into a glimmer of sunlight in a gloom , such a line seems to have as much living oneness as a green branch has . But it is far from clear whether , and how , she is the sole inheritor of Shakespeare's pentameter line ; and ...
Stran 108
... seem specious or arbitrary ( were we not used to reading poetry ) not only does not produce a dis- tortion but , the ... seems less significantly performed . So far as it refers back and expresses a seizing together , a clutching by a ...
... seem specious or arbitrary ( were we not used to reading poetry ) not only does not produce a dis- tortion but , the ... seems less significantly performed . So far as it refers back and expresses a seizing together , a clutching by a ...
Stran 133
... seems to be out there on the page , whereas in reading Proud Maisie we never seem to be offered emotions as such ; the emotion develops and defines itself as we grasp the dramatic elements the poem does offer the data it presents ( that ...
... seems to be out there on the page , whereas in reading Proud Maisie we never seem to be offered emotions as such ; the emotion develops and defines itself as we grasp the dramatic elements the poem does offer the data it presents ( that ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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