Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... material , the word , is used widely for purposes which are not artistic . Words are employed for catalogues , books of informa- tion , wills , statutes , and a myriad other purposes which have no conscious artistic purpose behind them ...
... material , the word , is used widely for purposes which are not artistic . Words are employed for catalogues , books of informa- tion , wills , statutes , and a myriad other purposes which have no conscious artistic purpose behind them ...
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... material for social history , as can be seen in works from Piers Plowman to Past and Present , while in Dryden and the satirists the contact of literature with the minutiae of party politics is frequently more closely expressed . This ...
... material for social history , as can be seen in works from Piers Plowman to Past and Present , while in Dryden and the satirists the contact of literature with the minutiae of party politics is frequently more closely expressed . This ...
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... material is to be used , one version must be accepted as a basis , for a work of art is a living reality , and conclusions gained from the rest of the material must be subordinated to the study of that one selected version . Such a ...
... material is to be used , one version must be accepted as a basis , for a work of art is a living reality , and conclusions gained from the rest of the material must be subordinated to the study of that one selected version . Such a ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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