American Criticism: A Study in Literary Theory from Poe to the PresentRussell & Russell, 1962 - 273 psl. |
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... principles with passion and had the reformer's zeal in seeking to make them prevail . Poe derived his principles of criticism from his own concep- tion of art , which may be studied indifferently in his creative or in his critical work ...
... principles with passion and had the reformer's zeal in seeking to make them prevail . Poe derived his principles of criticism from his own concep- tion of art , which may be studied indifferently in his creative or in his critical work ...
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... principles and seemingly never suspected that they might be inadequate . In the main , fortunately , they were admirable principles , and his fidelity to them gave his work as a whole singular consistency , definiteness , and impact ...
... principles and seemingly never suspected that they might be inadequate . In the main , fortunately , they were admirable principles , and his fidelity to them gave his work as a whole singular consistency , definiteness , and impact ...
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... principles . To the Greeks Lowell was indebted for the principles or qualities that constantly guided his æsthetic criticism : unity , design , proportion , clearness , economy , power , control , repose , sanity , impersonality , all ...
... principles . To the Greeks Lowell was indebted for the principles or qualities that constantly guided his æsthetic criticism : unity , design , proportion , clearness , economy , power , control , repose , sanity , impersonality , all ...
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American Criticism– A Study in Literary Theory from Poe to the Present Norman Foerster Visos knygos peržiūra - 1928 |
American Criticism– A Study in Literary Theory from Poe to the Present Norman Foerster Visos knygos peržiūra - 1928 |
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