Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... literary elucidation and comment have extended into many activities which stand between the reader and the work of art which he wishes to examine . Along with the formal literary criti- cism , which begins in Western Europe with the ...
... literary elucidation and comment have extended into many activities which stand between the reader and the work of art which he wishes to examine . Along with the formal literary criti- cism , which begins in Western Europe with the ...
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... literary studies . That such history has assisted the understanding of literature I am prepared to admit , especially in the matter of chronology and in the study of literary fashions , but we have had to pay a heavy price , first in ...
... literary studies . That such history has assisted the understanding of literature I am prepared to admit , especially in the matter of chronology and in the study of literary fashions , but we have had to pay a heavy price , first in ...
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... literary labour were small and the sense of literary property ill developed . This leads at times to such confusion in the printed texts that it is difficult to perceive what the writer intended to set down . Particularly is this so in ...
... literary labour were small and the sense of literary property ill developed . This leads at times to such confusion in the printed texts that it is difficult to perceive what the writer intended to set down . Particularly is this so in ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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