Literary Criticism; an Introductory ReaderLionel Trilling Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1970 - 629 էջ |
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... hand.12 Immediately under these lines let us place one of the most justly admired stanzas of the " Babes in the Wood . " These pretty Babes with hand in hand Went wandering up and down ; But never more they saw the Man Approaching from ...
... hand.12 Immediately under these lines let us place one of the most justly admired stanzas of the " Babes in the Wood . " These pretty Babes with hand in hand Went wandering up and down ; But never more they saw the Man Approaching from ...
Էջ 506
... hand , the aesthetic object is properly the world insofar as it is aimed at through the imaginary , aesthetic joy ... hand , reading is a confident and exacting recognition of the freedom of the writer , and , on the other hand ...
... hand , the aesthetic object is properly the world insofar as it is aimed at through the imaginary , aesthetic joy ... hand , reading is a confident and exacting recognition of the freedom of the writer , and , on the other hand ...
Էջ 537
... hand fully externalized description , uniform illumination , uninterrupted connection , free expression , all events in the foreground , displaying unmistakable meanings , few elements of historical development and of psychological ...
... hand fully externalized description , uniform illumination , uninterrupted connection , free expression , all events in the foreground , displaying unmistakable meanings , few elements of historical development and of psychological ...
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What Is Criticism? | 1 |
Ion | 29 |
The Republic Book X | 40 |
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