Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... century . Modern criticism began with two unrelated causes which happened to synchronize in time ; one was the printing - press and the other was the interest in classical literature which was part of the Renaissance . In the Middle ...
... century . Modern criticism began with two unrelated causes which happened to synchronize in time ; one was the printing - press and the other was the interest in classical literature which was part of the Renaissance . In the Middle ...
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... century it is very informal , merely a list of authors ' names with the titles of their books . often inaccurately given , and with many omissions . But in the eighteenth century the human mind reaches out in all branches of thought ...
... century it is very informal , merely a list of authors ' names with the titles of their books . often inaccurately given , and with many omissions . But in the eighteenth century the human mind reaches out in all branches of thought ...
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English Association. 6 which would now be regarded as insufficient , in the nineteenth century . In its modern form , and with the methods of scientific research as its model , it is essentially a study of the twentieth century . The ...
English Association. 6 which would now be regarded as insufficient , in the nineteenth century . In its modern form , and with the methods of scientific research as its model , it is essentially a study of the twentieth century . The ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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