The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism: Mid-VictorianChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... writings ; and it is in these writings that the deeper and more vital distinction , which , as I have said , underlies the metaphys- ical distinction , is most needed , and may best be illustrated . For nowhere is there so perplexed a ...
... writings ; and it is in these writings that the deeper and more vital distinction , which , as I have said , underlies the metaphys- ical distinction , is most needed , and may best be illustrated . For nowhere is there so perplexed a ...
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... Writings of Pope , " 1821 To my taste , the Author of Rimini , and Editor of the Examiner , is among the best and least corrupted of our poetical prose - writers . In his light but well supported columns we find the raciness , the ...
... Writings of Pope , " 1821 To my taste , the Author of Rimini , and Editor of the Examiner , is among the best and least corrupted of our poetical prose - writers . In his light but well supported columns we find the raciness , the ...
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... writings . Perhaps he could never take a grand enough view of literature , or accept the truth of ' high art , ' because of his natural tendency to this stern and humble realism . He knew that he was writing a tale which would appear in ...
... writings . Perhaps he could never take a grand enough view of literature , or accept the truth of ' high art , ' because of his natural tendency to this stern and humble realism . He knew that he was writing a tale which would appear in ...
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