Literary Criticism: A Short History, Volum 10Knopf, 1957 - 755 sider Traces literary criticism from its classical origins up to the present. |
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... person or to this end , but a result followed other than that which he thought likely ( e.g. , he threw not with intent to wound but only to prick ) , or the person hit or the missile was other than he supposed . - V , 8 · A man may be ...
... person or to this end , but a result followed other than that which he thought likely ( e.g. , he threw not with intent to wound but only to prick ) , or the person hit or the missile was other than he supposed . - V , 8 · A man may be ...
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... person or mind . Feeling , sad feel- ing , melancholy musing , pensive meditation , were among the most per- vasive strains of the 18th - century music and of the thinking about it . The classically generic term " pathetic " ( meaning ...
... person or mind . Feeling , sad feel- ing , melancholy musing , pensive meditation , were among the most per- vasive strains of the 18th - century music and of the thinking about it . The classically generic term " pathetic " ( meaning ...
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... persons , or for the average person , or for a natural person un- Johnson's Literary Criticism ( Minneapolis , 1952 ) , Chapter VIII , and W. B. C. Wat- kins , " Dr. Johnson on the Imagination : a Note , " RES , XXII ( April , 1946 ) ...
... persons , or for the average person , or for a natural person un- Johnson's Literary Criticism ( Minneapolis , 1952 ) , Chapter VIII , and W. B. C. Wat- kins , " Dr. Johnson on the Imagination : a Note , " RES , XXII ( April , 1946 ) ...
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