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... criticism involves comparison , either with external standards or with standards existing only in the mind of the critic . But in criticism , as in everything , comparisons are odious when they simply serve to glorify one author at the ...
... criticism involves comparison , either with external standards or with standards existing only in the mind of the critic . But in criticism , as in everything , comparisons are odious when they simply serve to glorify one author at the ...
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... critic . Coleridge was imbued with the true poetic spirit ; and , what is rare with great poets , he was also a master of the principles of criticism . Some of his criticisms on Shakespeare are among the finest in our language . Hazlitt ...
... critic . Coleridge was imbued with the true poetic spirit ; and , what is rare with great poets , he was also a master of the principles of criticism . Some of his criticisms on Shakespeare are among the finest in our language . Hazlitt ...
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... criticism steps in . The critic stands like an in- terpreter between the inspired and the uninspired . He seeks to reveal to us this deeper import , to clear our vision that we may discern the pure brightness of this eternal Beauty ...
... criticism steps in . The critic stands like an in- terpreter between the inspired and the uninspired . He seeks to reveal to us this deeper import , to clear our vision that we may discern the pure brightness of this eternal Beauty ...
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
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