Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... means confined to the editor . It will be found of service in every field of investigation , and cannot be neglected even by the " aesthetic " critic without loss . ' And again he writes , Bibliography is the study of the material ...
... means confined to the editor . It will be found of service in every field of investigation , and cannot be neglected even by the " aesthetic " critic without loss . ' And again he writes , Bibliography is the study of the material ...
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... means . ) To them it does not matter what is happening in the world . They are secure in their ivory towers , happily busy all day eliminating an adjective and brooding over a dubious semi- colon . They do not read newspapers . They do ...
... means . ) To them it does not matter what is happening in the world . They are secure in their ivory towers , happily busy all day eliminating an adjective and brooding over a dubious semi- colon . They do not read newspapers . They do ...
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... mean , though in places he abandons any pretence of ordinary realistic narrative , and the long debates in the middle ... means nothing at all until you understand its symbolism . Thus , suppose you have a story of a man trying to save ...
... mean , though in places he abandons any pretence of ordinary realistic narrative , and the long debates in the middle ... means nothing at all until you understand its symbolism . Thus , suppose you have a story of a man trying to save ...
Contenido
KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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