The Art of Literary CriticismD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1941 - 689 strani |
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... COMPOSITION IN A LETTER TO THE AUTHOR OF Sir Charles Grandison 1 ( 1759 ) 1 DEAR SIR - We confess the follies of youth without a blush ; not so , those of age . However , keep me ... Composition 277 From Conjectures on Original Composition •
... COMPOSITION IN A LETTER TO THE AUTHOR OF Sir Charles Grandison 1 ( 1759 ) 1 DEAR SIR - We confess the follies of youth without a blush ; not so , those of age . However , keep me ... Composition 277 From Conjectures on Original Composition •
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Robert Withington Paul Robert Lieder. I begin with original composition ; but , first , a few thoughts on composition in general . Some are of opinion , that its growth , at pres- ent , is too luxuriant ; and that the press is ...
Robert Withington Paul Robert Lieder. I begin with original composition ; but , first , a few thoughts on composition in general . Some are of opinion , that its growth , at pres- ent , is too luxuriant ; and that the press is ...
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... composition , or this or that expression , but to such and such classes of people it will appear mean or ludicrous ! This mode of criticism , so destructive of all sound unadulterated judgment , is al- most universal : let the reader ...
... composition , or this or that expression , but to such and such classes of people it will appear mean or ludicrous ! This mode of criticism , so destructive of all sound unadulterated judgment , is al- most universal : let the reader ...
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