Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... better . The younger dramatists who have started up in such profusion since 1950 may be no better , talent for talent , than their predecessors ; but the theatre they write for is in a healthier state . It has managed to rid itself of ...
... better . The younger dramatists who have started up in such profusion since 1950 may be no better , talent for talent , than their predecessors ; but the theatre they write for is in a healthier state . It has managed to rid itself of ...
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... better , certainly , if he is not wholly destitute of scholarship ; and the criticism of the scholar will be all the better if he has some experience of the difficulties of writing verse . But the orientation of the two critics is ...
... better , certainly , if he is not wholly destitute of scholarship ; and the criticism of the scholar will be all the better if he has some experience of the difficulties of writing verse . But the orientation of the two critics is ...
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... better dinosaur than any of his ancestors , tough and adaptable enough to survive in a world which had , strictly speaking , no place for him . To drop the metaphor , Mr. Wilson is better than any of the old - style American critics be ...
... better dinosaur than any of his ancestors , tough and adaptable enough to survive in a world which had , strictly speaking , no place for him . To drop the metaphor , Mr. Wilson is better than any of the old - style American critics be ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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