Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies Collected for the English AssociationJ. Murray, 1951 - 149 páginas |
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Página 122
... critic as artist in Intentions , Wilde , who had a fine ear for a phrase , followed the Greeks in the appreciation of the high aesthetic values of language . The test applied by the Greeks , who criticized language more carefully than ...
... critic as artist in Intentions , Wilde , who had a fine ear for a phrase , followed the Greeks in the appreciation of the high aesthetic values of language . The test applied by the Greeks , who criticized language more carefully than ...
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... criticism and since I have not even implied any criticism of such language , I should like to quote from the leading article in a well - known weekly , 3 to illustrate a quite different type of language about Swinburne . The first ...
... criticism and since I have not even implied any criticism of such language , I should like to quote from the leading article in a well - known weekly , 3 to illustrate a quite different type of language about Swinburne . The first ...
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... criticized with most care was language . ' Turning to England , he puts the case for criticism in his own idiom as follows : England has done one thing ; it has invented and established Public Opinion , which is an attempt to organise ...
... criticized with most care was language . ' Turning to England , he puts the case for criticism in his own idiom as follows : England has done one thing ; it has invented and established Public Opinion , which is an attempt to organise ...
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TEENTHCENTURY POETRY | 1 |
Rasselas RECONSIDERED | 37 |
FATHERS AND SONS IN DICKENS | 53 |
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