The Anatomy of Criticism: A TrialogueSimon and Schuster, 1933 - 303 strani Examines the nature of literary criticism and appreciation. |
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... merely arguments ad hominem ? Merely to declare that Watson is anaesthetic , or to show that he is inconsistent , does not lessen the force of his attack upon criticism . What we want are con- vincing arguments ad rem . Elder . You are ...
... merely arguments ad hominem ? Merely to declare that Watson is anaesthetic , or to show that he is inconsistent , does not lessen the force of his attack upon criticism . What we want are con- vincing arguments ad rem . Elder . You are ...
Stran 216
... merely affected to us , and we completely neglect him for that reason alone . What seemed lofty eloquence at first now seems hollow bombast , what seemed an exquisite and enchanting prose now seems mere pre- ciosity . We read the ...
... merely affected to us , and we completely neglect him for that reason alone . What seemed lofty eloquence at first now seems hollow bombast , what seemed an exquisite and enchanting prose now seems mere pre- ciosity . We read the ...
Stran 217
A Trialogue Henry Hazlitt. sense . In the narrower sense it is a merely moral quality- Elder . Merely moral , did you say ? Young . Yes , I think Middleton's adverb is jus- tified , Elder . I believe Aldous Huxley says some- where that ...
A Trialogue Henry Hazlitt. sense . In the narrower sense it is a merely moral quality- Elder . Merely moral , did you say ? Young . Yes , I think Middleton's adverb is jus- tified , Elder . I believe Aldous Huxley says some- where that ...
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Criticisms Right to Exist 7 | 7 |
The Critics Function | 35 |
Objectivity or Subjectivity? | 77 |
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