Literary Criticism; an Introductory ReaderLionel Trilling Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1970 - 629 էջ |
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Էջ 158
... common judgement and understanding should be laid asleep , and he had no instinctive and infallible perception of the true to make him reject the false ; the one served as a passport for the other . The motion was in both cases ...
... common judgement and understanding should be laid asleep , and he had no instinctive and infallible perception of the true to make him reject the false ; the one served as a passport for the other . The motion was in both cases ...
Էջ 180
... common properties of the class to which he belongs ; and thirdly , words and phrases of universal use . The language of Hooker , Bacon , Bishop Taylor , 25 and Burke26 differs from the common language of the learned class only by the ...
... common properties of the class to which he belongs ; and thirdly , words and phrases of universal use . The language of Hooker , Bacon , Bishop Taylor , 25 and Burke26 differs from the common language of the learned class only by the ...
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... common end . What has a common end may be better reached , or at any rate more effi- ciently pursued , if the long ways to it are by - passed for the short ways — if happily we can agree on a common methodology , or at worst a few ...
... common end . What has a common end may be better reached , or at any rate more effi- ciently pursued , if the long ways to it are by - passed for the short ways — if happily we can agree on a common methodology , or at worst a few ...
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What Is Criticism? | 1 |
Ion | 29 |
The Republic Book X | 40 |
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