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... critics still use it , forget- ting that bad poetry is not poetry at all . Nor can prose and poetry be compared any more ... criticism of our immediate contemporaries , the poets of the ' New Move- ment ' of the 1940's , might be perhaps ...
... critics still use it , forget- ting that bad poetry is not poetry at all . Nor can prose and poetry be compared any more ... criticism of our immediate contemporaries , the poets of the ' New Move- ment ' of the 1940's , might be perhaps ...
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... criticism , is no part of my present theme ; Carlyle here is simply the vital intermediary . But there are other , and early , signs of his awareness of Carlyle's literary criticism . We too easily forget Carlyle's eminence and ...
... criticism , is no part of my present theme ; Carlyle here is simply the vital intermediary . But there are other , and early , signs of his awareness of Carlyle's literary criticism . We too easily forget Carlyle's eminence and ...
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... critic who lacks ' justness of spirit ' and ' has too much of the self - will and eccen- tricity of a genuine son of ... criticism ; he surely remembered him , though silently , in his use of the term Philistines , and in his attack , in ...
... critic who lacks ' justness of spirit ' and ' has too much of the self - will and eccen- tricity of a genuine son of ... criticism ; he surely remembered him , though silently , in his use of the term Philistines , and in his attack , in ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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