Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... look at the text before it was printed . Sometimes the author's copy never went to the printing - house ; the text was obtained by more devious methods which led to inevitable inaccuracy . From a com- parison of various editions of ...
... look at the text before it was printed . Sometimes the author's copy never went to the printing - house ; the text was obtained by more devious methods which led to inevitable inaccuracy . From a com- parison of various editions of ...
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... look again at the wording of the Preface . There he tells us that he is not announcing a system , but trying to convey to the mind ' clear thoughts , lively images , and strong feelings ' , because that course is ' more animating ' to ...
... look again at the wording of the Preface . There he tells us that he is not announcing a system , but trying to convey to the mind ' clear thoughts , lively images , and strong feelings ' , because that course is ' more animating ' to ...
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... look at the world . The writers who have done most with this method all seem to me people who are not really novelists at all , but fantastic monologuists and prose poets , like Mrs. Woolf and Mr. Joyce . The latter declared at one time ...
... look at the world . The writers who have done most with this method all seem to me people who are not really novelists at all , but fantastic monologuists and prose poets , like Mrs. Woolf and Mr. Joyce . The latter declared at one time ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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