The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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Page 93
... criticism as complete and competent . Both epithets were used advisedly : it is a model of what criticism should be . The analysis of the novels is German in its thoroughness ; the critic is sufficiently sym- pathetic for appreciation ...
... criticism as complete and competent . Both epithets were used advisedly : it is a model of what criticism should be . The analysis of the novels is German in its thoroughness ; the critic is sufficiently sym- pathetic for appreciation ...
Page 344
... criticism . It is true that our estimate of it has been affected by the historical method . We no longer regard it as a body of abstract propositions to be judged of by themselves : we endeavour to place it in its proper surroundings ...
... criticism . It is true that our estimate of it has been affected by the historical method . We no longer regard it as a body of abstract propositions to be judged of by themselves : we endeavour to place it in its proper surroundings ...
Page 353
... criticism at all . It is true also that Scaliger follows Aristotle much more closely at the beginning of his work than he does later , and seems at first practically to accept Aristotle's distinction between poetry and history . But it ...
... criticism at all . It is true also that Scaliger follows Aristotle much more closely at the beginning of his work than he does later , and seems at first practically to accept Aristotle's distinction between poetry and history . But it ...
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1 The Science of War By the late Colonel G F | 1 |
Constable and Co 1908 | 31 |
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