The History of Literary CriticismLakshmi Narain Agarwal, 1969 - 519 sidor |
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... method of airing his views . This method evoked a sharp criticism as when Swift said : " He has often said to be in confidence that the world would never have suspected him to be so great a poet , if he had not assured them so ...
... method of airing his views . This method evoked a sharp criticism as when Swift said : " He has often said to be in confidence that the world would never have suspected him to be so great a poet , if he had not assured them so ...
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... method . But he forgets that the historical method is present as an undercurrent in the comparative method . Here he pleads on the basis of " the powerful rhythms , the delicate balance , the repetitions , the sense of climax " . The ...
... method . But he forgets that the historical method is present as an undercurrent in the comparative method . Here he pleads on the basis of " the powerful rhythms , the delicate balance , the repetitions , the sense of climax " . The ...
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... method or that Aristotelianism is a comprehensive system . They admit the possibility of many valid critical methods , each having its own specific powers and limitations . It is a pluralism , not a relativism and it sought a " critical ...
... method or that Aristotelianism is a comprehensive system . They admit the possibility of many valid critical methods , each having its own specific powers and limitations . It is a pluralism , not a relativism and it sought a " critical ...
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The Beginnings | 5 |
Towards a theory of Expression | 60 |
Tendencies during the Renascence | 91 |
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