Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... kind of bad poetry , with which we have been much plagued in the last forty years , becomes impossible : or , if not impossible , more difficult to get away with . I mean the kind of composition that looks like a poem only to the eye ...
... kind of bad poetry , with which we have been much plagued in the last forty years , becomes impossible : or , if not impossible , more difficult to get away with . I mean the kind of composition that looks like a poem only to the eye ...
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... kind ' a work belonged to , and how it measured up to the standards of that kind . Thus , a work could be censured for having excellences which were not proper to its kind , as well as for not having the ones that were . If Orwell's ...
... kind ' a work belonged to , and how it measured up to the standards of that kind . Thus , a work could be censured for having excellences which were not proper to its kind , as well as for not having the ones that were . If Orwell's ...
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... kind , has failed if it has not man- aged to stimulate in the student that kind of intellectual curiosity which will naturally lead him , year by year , to extend his know- ledge . And also , it should give him the necessary basic ...
... kind , has failed if it has not man- aged to stimulate in the student that kind of intellectual curiosity which will naturally lead him , year by year , to extend his know- ledge . And also , it should give him the necessary basic ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
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