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Editors influenced by the New Criticism have concentrated , often to brilliantly illuminating effect , on the verbal ... It will only end when critics and editors appreciate two things : firstly , that there are no empirically ...
Editors influenced by the New Criticism have concentrated , often to brilliantly illuminating effect , on the verbal ... It will only end when critics and editors appreciate two things : firstly , that there are no empirically ...
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Modern critics grow uncomfortable when it proves to be imitating other art too closely . ... the inability to add anything at all - but then on this the modern critic would be at one with the ancient and the Renaissance critic .
Modern critics grow uncomfortable when it proves to be imitating other art too closely . ... the inability to add anything at all - but then on this the modern critic would be at one with the ancient and the Renaissance critic .
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Martinet15 made explicit the critics ' assumption that Burrow's notation p - itá , duh - itá ( 1949 , 38f . ) implied an analysis л - ατηр , Оνу- άτηp with an unacceptable suffix * -ater . Burrow later acknowledged the fault , although ...
Martinet15 made explicit the critics ' assumption that Burrow's notation p - itá , duh - itá ( 1949 , 38f . ) implied an analysis л - ατηр , Оνу- άτηp with an unacceptable suffix * -ater . Burrow later acknowledged the fault , although ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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