The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 páginas |
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... criticism . It is as strong in general principles as it is unreliable in details of fact . He begins with Cowley ... criticism rested on a basis , which itself lay outside the pale of criticism ; in other words , he considered poetry ...
... criticism . It is as strong in general principles as it is unreliable in details of fact . He begins with Cowley ... criticism rested on a basis , which itself lay outside the pale of criticism ; in other words , he considered poetry ...
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... criticism is characterised by all the eighteenth - century self - satisfac- tion and incapability of appreciating the highest poetry . For him , English poetry began with Waller and culminated in Pope . Hence his judgments were often ...
... criticism is characterised by all the eighteenth - century self - satisfac- tion and incapability of appreciating the highest poetry . For him , English poetry began with Waller and culminated in Pope . Hence his judgments were often ...
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... criticism he did as much to establish principles and educate taste as did Ruskin in that of art criticism . And his criticism like Ruskin's had a moral purpose . He regarded culture - the habit of seeking and meditating on all that was ...
... criticism he did as much to establish principles and educate taste as did Ruskin in that of art criticism . And his criticism like Ruskin's had a moral purpose . He regarded culture - the habit of seeking and meditating on all that was ...
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