Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... literature , when it developed in the nineteenth century , attached itself , inevitably , to this aspect of literary studies . That such history has assisted the understanding of literature I am prepared to admit , especially in the ...
... literature , when it developed in the nineteenth century , attached itself , inevitably , to this aspect of literary studies . That such history has assisted the understanding of literature I am prepared to admit , especially in the ...
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... literature . All comment and elucidation of literature follows either the method of science or that of the arts . The preparation of glossaries , of texts , bibliographical investigations , the elucida- tion of biographical fact ...
... literature . All comment and elucidation of literature follows either the method of science or that of the arts . The preparation of glossaries , of texts , bibliographical investigations , the elucida- tion of biographical fact ...
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... literature of knowledge ' and the litera- ture of ' power ' is valuable and it is supplemented with greater clarity by Professor Oliver Elton's division of ' pure ' and ' applied ' literature . Pope's Essay on Criticism belongs to the ...
... literature of knowledge ' and the litera- ture of ' power ' is valuable and it is supplemented with greater clarity by Professor Oliver Elton's division of ' pure ' and ' applied ' literature . Pope's Essay on Criticism belongs to the ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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