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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... whole and complete.3 The echo from the Physics is quite close . For thus we define the whole - that from which nothing is want- ing , as a whole man or a whole box . . . . “ whole " and " com- plete " are either quite identical or ...
... whole and complete.3 The echo from the Physics is quite close . For thus we define the whole - that from which nothing is want- ing , as a whole man or a whole box . . . . “ whole " and " com- plete " are either quite identical or ...
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... whole mind , and of which the first effect is sudden astonishment , and the second rational admiration . Sublimity ... whole by some petty words . . . . With his wonderful description of the whole outfit he mixes bags and condiments and ...
... whole mind , and of which the first effect is sudden astonishment , and the second rational admiration . Sublimity ... whole by some petty words . . . . With his wonderful description of the whole outfit he mixes bags and condiments and ...
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... whole , I do not so much mar- vel at your expressions concern'g Moby Dick . At any rate , your allu- sion for example to the " Spirit Spout " first showed to me that there was a subtle significance in that thing - but I did not , in ...
... whole , I do not so much mar- vel at your expressions concern'g Moby Dick . At any rate , your allu- sion for example to the " Spirit Spout " first showed to me that there was a subtle significance in that thing - but I did not , in ...
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Poetry as Structure | 21 |
Tragedy and Comedy | 35 |
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