The Anatomy of Criticism: A TrialogueSimon and Schuster, 1933 - 303 strani Examines the nature of literary criticism and appreciation. |
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... idea anyway , they are glad to have that added feeling of con- firmation which the same idea in another nearly always tends to give , and they like to cite those who have stated the idea well . Again , where their atti- tude is neutral ...
... idea anyway , they are glad to have that added feeling of con- firmation which the same idea in another nearly always tends to give , and they like to cite those who have stated the idea well . Again , where their atti- tude is neutral ...
Stran 220
... idea he conceives it in a form of words . That form of words constitutes his style , and it is absolutely governed by the idea . The idea can only exist in words , and it can only exist in one form of words . You cannot say exactly the ...
... idea he conceives it in a form of words . That form of words constitutes his style , and it is absolutely governed by the idea . The idea can only exist in words , and it can only exist in one form of words . You cannot say exactly the ...
Stran 222
... ideas they stand for do not spring into existence simultaneously . It is nearly always the idea that precedes the word ; if it were the other way round , we should have a mere sound without a meaning . We must have the idea before we ...
... ideas they stand for do not spring into existence simultaneously . It is nearly always the idea that precedes the word ; if it were the other way round , we should have a mere sound without a meaning . We must have the idea before we ...
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Criticisms Right to Exist 7 | 7 |
The Critics Function | 35 |
Objectivity or Subjectivity? | 77 |
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