Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1925 - 379 Seiten |
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... COLERIDGE : On Poetry and Poetic Power 15. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY : A Defence of Poetry NOTES AND QUESTIONS ON THE PRECEDING SELECTIONS LIST OF BOOKS REFERRED TO IN THE INTRODUCTION AND THE NOTES 356 INDEX • 361 INTRODUCTION I THE once ...
... COLERIDGE : On Poetry and Poetic Power 15. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY : A Defence of Poetry NOTES AND QUESTIONS ON THE PRECEDING SELECTIONS LIST OF BOOKS REFERRED TO IN THE INTRODUCTION AND THE NOTES 356 INDEX • 361 INTRODUCTION I THE once ...
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... Coleridge , and others . Who shall guard the guardians of litera- ture ? 2 To make clearer the fact of this discrepancy a few pregnant re- marks as to the nature , the function , and the value of criticism may be quoted . " Criticism ...
... Coleridge , and others . Who shall guard the guardians of litera- ture ? 2 To make clearer the fact of this discrepancy a few pregnant re- marks as to the nature , the function , and the value of criticism may be quoted . " Criticism ...
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... Coleridge , with many a lesser man besides , have said about literature . " 2 These words supply a handy definition of literary criticism ; it is talk about the things of literature , haply with a view to stating what seems to the ...
... Coleridge , with many a lesser man besides , have said about literature . " 2 These words supply a handy definition of literary criticism ; it is talk about the things of literature , haply with a view to stating what seems to the ...
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... Coleridge's claims to distinc- tion as a critic that he makes the vogue of Wordsworth the starting point for his account , though he quickly becomes transcendental . Mr. Robertson's critique of Poe is largely an analysis of the col ...
... Coleridge's claims to distinc- tion as a critic that he makes the vogue of Wordsworth the starting point for his account , though he quickly becomes transcendental . Mr. Robertson's critique of Poe is largely an analysis of the col ...
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... Coleridge often deal with appre- ciative categories . An opposite of both of these is the so - called judicial type , now happily , in its extreme forms , tending to pass out of existence . Characteristically it consists in setting up ...
... Coleridge often deal with appre- ciative categories . An opposite of both of these is the so - called judicial type , now happily , in its extreme forms , tending to pass out of existence . Characteristically it consists in setting up ...
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