English Literature of the Eighteenth Century: With a Preface on the Relations Between Literary History and Literary CriticismUniversity Tutorial Press, 1953 - 320 páginas |
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... common , are indeed excellent examples of two of the main strands in literary criticism , which we can call for brevity the " journalistic " and the " academic " ( though not all of the former have been professional journalists and not ...
... common , are indeed excellent examples of two of the main strands in literary criticism , which we can call for brevity the " journalistic " and the " academic " ( though not all of the former have been professional journalists and not ...
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... common ground between the various disputants , Laud and Cromwell being united only in their zeal . The most important charac- teristic of the Augustan religious attitude was precisely the extent of the ground common to all parties ...
... common ground between the various disputants , Laud and Cromwell being united only in their zeal . The most important charac- teristic of the Augustan religious attitude was precisely the extent of the ground common to all parties ...
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... common , and that is their common sense . The common - sense approach to literature has its limitations , but compared with the Augustans ' frequent reliance on the " rules " of French classicism , it comes as a relief . The Three ...
... common , and that is their common sense . The common - sense approach to literature has its limitations , but compared with the Augustans ' frequent reliance on the " rules " of French classicism , it comes as a relief . The Three ...
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